In a message dated 6/17/02 6:25:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
> No, they didn't have hydraulic clutches on A2s. But there's quite a bit of > freeplay in the clutch lever, that could be your "easy to move" part. Try > adjusting the clutch cable (rotate the adjustable end counter-clockwise, > thus lengthening the cable sheaf) to raise the lever and thus take most of > the freeplay out. That should help. > > Cheers, > Oleg > Then I'm really screwed, because I even tried putting the car in gear w/ the engine on by manually moving the transmission fork and had no luck. I also put it in gear, pushed the fork all the way down, crank the engine and the car would move like I wasn't even touching the fork. I hope the tranny is ok. Thanks for the help Oleg Tomas Günther '87 GTI 16v '88 Supra Turbo '89 Celica GT-Four '95 CBR 600 F3
