Pick your brains.
Pick your brains.
Dear all,
FB grey motor three speed.
When I push the clutch in then release it the peddle comes back very slow.
I can change gears no worries and the car drives but with a very slow returning pedel it is a bastard on hill starts etc.
All I can think of is
The clutch peddle spring needs adjustment
The system has air in it.
Slave cylander needs replacing or the master cylander.
Once the peddle is up there is no clutch slip.
Regards,
Wag62
FB grey motor three speed.
When I push the clutch in then release it the peddle comes back very slow.
I can change gears no worries and the car drives but with a very slow returning pedel it is a bastard on hill starts etc.
All I can think of is
The clutch peddle spring needs adjustment
The system has air in it.
Slave cylander needs replacing or the master cylander.
Once the peddle is up there is no clutch slip.
Regards,
Wag62
Re: Pick your brains.
My ek was doing something similar- was also really heavy to push in. I changed my slave cyl and master but probably just slave would have been enough.
Re: Pick your brains.
Thanks Jake and yes my pedel is hard to push in also.
I have a new slave cylander in the shed so will fit it and post the result.
Thanks mate
Wag62 Mick
I have a new slave cylander in the shed so will fit it and post the result.
Thanks mate
Wag62 Mick
Re: Pick your brains.
Yep - had this back in the '70's.
What I had mistakenly done back then, was to fit the wrong end of the clutch flexible hose first.... then tightened up the other end....
This "twisted" the hose and constricted the connection.
You will find one end has a "loose" connection - I believe it is the master cylinder end of the flexible rubber pipe to the sub-frame..
Fit the slave cylinder end first -then make the connection at the other end....
If this doesn't "fix" it.... I would expect that there is then a blockage of some description.... somewhere......
frats,
Rosco
What I had mistakenly done back then, was to fit the wrong end of the clutch flexible hose first.... then tightened up the other end....
This "twisted" the hose and constricted the connection.
You will find one end has a "loose" connection - I believe it is the master cylinder end of the flexible rubber pipe to the sub-frame..
Fit the slave cylinder end first -then make the connection at the other end....
If this doesn't "fix" it.... I would expect that there is then a blockage of some description.... somewhere......
frats,
Rosco
Re: Pick your brains.
Yeah Rosco, I changed that guy also and had the same difficulty- but the other end was bound up on mine so I "pre twisted" my hose-
not an easy way to do it as it got about two inches shorter real quick! So far no leaks!
Jake


Jake
Re: Pick your brains.
Thanks guys still haven't changed the slave and hose need to get a hose made as repco and rare spares don't have them.
New hose will be ready on Monday now will give a verdict when replaced.
Thanks for the imput.
Wag62 Mick
New hose will be ready on Monday now will give a verdict when replaced.
Thanks for the imput.
Wag62 Mick

Re: Pick your brains.
Thats strange Mick, I got mine from rares around nine months ago and I think they had a couple on the shelf
, any way hopefully changing those bits will fix your problem- I know mine was giving me the sh@#s til i fixed it.
Jake.

Jake.
Re: Pick your brains.
Mick and Jake,
if you fit the "fixed" end first - you won't have to "pre-twist" the hose....
As for being unable to obtain a replacement hose..... I'm sure Burson's should have them.
If not - as I did with mine due to modification.... Pirtek will make up a hydraulic hose for you...... they are not allowed to do brake hoses - but they are permitted to do clutch ones......
Keep me up to speed with this, please - I'm interested to learn the result...
frats,
Rosco
if you fit the "fixed" end first - you won't have to "pre-twist" the hose....
As for being unable to obtain a replacement hose..... I'm sure Burson's should have them.
If not - as I did with mine due to modification.... Pirtek will make up a hydraulic hose for you...... they are not allowed to do brake hoses - but they are permitted to do clutch ones......
Keep me up to speed with this, please - I'm interested to learn the result...
frats,
Rosco
Re: Pick your brains.
The problem is in the flexible hose to the slave cylinder. Over time they swell causing a restriction which slows down the flow of fluid when the clutch pedal is activated and released. Replacements are available from Bursons. Rares should have stock of them as well. Part No H669 from memory.
Bill
Bill

President
FB-EK Holden Car Club of Victoria Inc.
FB-EK Holden Car Club of Victoria Inc.
Re: Pick your brains.
I had a slow clutch return on an old EK years ago,
It was like driving a semi automatic
You could just sidestep the clutch,
it would return at just a nice pace
so that you could accelerate away
It was like driving a semi automatic

You could just sidestep the clutch,
it would return at just a nice pace
so that you could accelerate away

Re: Pick your brains.
Hi Guys thanks for all your suggestions it was the rubber clutch hose plenty of fluid going through but the inside of the hose was collapsed.
Also sorry for the late reply to the fix solution Mum died last week pretty hard time.
Thanks guys Mick
Wag62
Also sorry for the late reply to the fix solution Mum died last week pretty hard time.
Thanks guys Mick
Wag62
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Sorry to hear that mate , my condolences to you and your family. 

I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
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Sorry to hear of your Mums passing Mick.
Regards Bill
Regards Bill
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Re: Pick your brains.
Condolences Mick very sorry to hear about your mum
Craig
Craig
Better dead than red
EK, the VN of the 60s
EK, the VN of the 60s
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Deepest sympathies Mick
Regards
Jeff
Regards
Jeff