91' Civic
#1
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91' Civic
Hi,
I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
transmission btw.
Thank You.
I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
transmission btw.
Thank You.
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Re: 91' Civic
hk wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
Check the clutch cable adjustment. There should be about a 1/4" of free
play.
Eric
>
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
Check the clutch cable adjustment. There should be about a 1/4" of free
play.
Eric
#3
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Re: 91' Civic
hk wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
Check the clutch cable adjustment. There should be about a 1/4" of free
play.
Eric
>
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
Check the clutch cable adjustment. There should be about a 1/4" of free
play.
Eric
#4
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Re: 91' Civic
hk wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
Check the clutch cable adjustment. There should be about a 1/4" of free
play.
Eric
>
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate. A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
Check the clutch cable adjustment. There should be about a 1/4" of free
play.
Eric
#5
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Re: 91' Civic
How many miles are on your Civic?
For such an old (at least by age) car, and given the
symptoms you describe, the probability is high that the
clutch is indeed worn. You can google for {worn clutch
symptoms} for more exacting tests. A number of sites come up
explaining.
I would estimate $400 to $800 for a new clutch, based on
postings here and a bit of knowledge of what's involved in
the job.
If the engine seems sound and you otherwise like the car,
I'd put the money into it. I'm also a 91 Civic owner (LX,
176k miles). I'm hoping to take it to at least 250k, based
on my reading here and the work I do on it.
"hk" <harishrk@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate.
> A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th
> eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I
> need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its
> a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
For such an old (at least by age) car, and given the
symptoms you describe, the probability is high that the
clutch is indeed worn. You can google for {worn clutch
symptoms} for more exacting tests. A number of sites come up
explaining.
I would estimate $400 to $800 for a new clutch, based on
postings here and a bit of knowledge of what's involved in
the job.
If the engine seems sound and you otherwise like the car,
I'd put the money into it. I'm also a 91 Civic owner (LX,
176k miles). I'm hoping to take it to at least 250k, based
on my reading here and the work I do on it.
"hk" <harishrk@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate.
> A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th
> eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I
> need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its
> a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
#6
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Re: 91' Civic
How many miles are on your Civic?
For such an old (at least by age) car, and given the
symptoms you describe, the probability is high that the
clutch is indeed worn. You can google for {worn clutch
symptoms} for more exacting tests. A number of sites come up
explaining.
I would estimate $400 to $800 for a new clutch, based on
postings here and a bit of knowledge of what's involved in
the job.
If the engine seems sound and you otherwise like the car,
I'd put the money into it. I'm also a 91 Civic owner (LX,
176k miles). I'm hoping to take it to at least 250k, based
on my reading here and the work I do on it.
"hk" <harishrk@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate.
> A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th
> eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I
> need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its
> a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
For such an old (at least by age) car, and given the
symptoms you describe, the probability is high that the
clutch is indeed worn. You can google for {worn clutch
symptoms} for more exacting tests. A number of sites come up
explaining.
I would estimate $400 to $800 for a new clutch, based on
postings here and a bit of knowledge of what's involved in
the job.
If the engine seems sound and you otherwise like the car,
I'd put the money into it. I'm also a 91 Civic owner (LX,
176k miles). I'm hoping to take it to at least 250k, based
on my reading here and the work I do on it.
"hk" <harishrk@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate.
> A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th
> eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I
> need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its
> a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
#7
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Re: 91' Civic
How many miles are on your Civic?
For such an old (at least by age) car, and given the
symptoms you describe, the probability is high that the
clutch is indeed worn. You can google for {worn clutch
symptoms} for more exacting tests. A number of sites come up
explaining.
I would estimate $400 to $800 for a new clutch, based on
postings here and a bit of knowledge of what's involved in
the job.
If the engine seems sound and you otherwise like the car,
I'd put the money into it. I'm also a 91 Civic owner (LX,
176k miles). I'm hoping to take it to at least 250k, based
on my reading here and the work I do on it.
"hk" <harishrk@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate.
> A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th
> eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I
> need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its
> a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.
For such an old (at least by age) car, and given the
symptoms you describe, the probability is high that the
clutch is indeed worn. You can google for {worn clutch
symptoms} for more exacting tests. A number of sites come up
explaining.
I would estimate $400 to $800 for a new clutch, based on
postings here and a bit of knowledge of what's involved in
the job.
If the engine seems sound and you otherwise like the car,
I'd put the money into it. I'm also a 91 Civic owner (LX,
176k miles). I'm hoping to take it to at least 250k, based
on my reading here and the work I do on it.
"hk" <harishrk@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have a 91 civic and the clutch is very hard to operate.
> A couple of
> times the gear wouldnt shift and I have had to put th
> eblinkers and
> keep trying and finally it would. Can anyone tell me if I
> need a new
> gear/clutch system and if so the costs I would incur? Its
> a manual
> transmission btw.
> Thank You.