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Clutch slipping... Helix still the one to get?
pudding:
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--- Quote from: Pudding on March 22, 2016, 11:48:44 am ---Noticed that my gear shift is progressively getting stiffer and stiffer, especially 1st to 2nd in the mornings. I hope it's not the clutch binding. Is there anything else it can be?
If the Helix is defective, what about a diesel clutch? They're normally stronger, or are they the same as GTI?
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Hope it's not the Helix. Low fluid?
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So do I as fitting it was a pain in the backside. Do the brakes and clutch cylinders share the same reservoir? It had a new slave when the clutch went in, so it could be the master getting weak I suppose. Wouldn't surprise me after 100K and double the spring pressure in the clutch!
AJP:
--- Quote from: Pudding on March 22, 2016, 02:10:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: AJP on March 22, 2016, 01:30:19 pm ---
--- Quote from: Pudding on March 22, 2016, 11:48:44 am ---Noticed that my gear shift is progressively getting stiffer and stiffer, especially 1st to 2nd in the mornings. I hope it's not the clutch binding. Is there anything else it can be?
If the Helix is defective, what about a diesel clutch? They're normally stronger, or are they the same as GTI?
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Hope it's not the Helix. Low fluid?
--- End quote ---
So do I as fitting it was a pain in the backside. Do the brakes and clutch cylinders share the same reservoir? It had a new slave when the clutch went in, so it could be the master getting weak I suppose. Wouldn't surprise me after 100K and double the spring pressure in the clutch!
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They do.
Gearbox oil could also be a culprit. If things are a bit lumpy between changes in the morning it might point to it being degraded, and it'd in theory be worse when it's stone cold.
Re the MC, there were apparently two different sizes fitted to the mk5 GTI; one which is 22 cubic cm and the other 23 cubic cm. A '22' or '23' in the part number denotes which. Pretty sure the 23 was also used in the R32. Not sure if the 22 was actually superceded, but obviously get the 23 if you do end up changing it.
pudding:
Good info, cheers for that!
I put new gear oil in when I got the car a couple of years ago, so I guess it wouldn't hurt to refresh it again.
It feels stiff like the gearbox shafts are still under load, which is classic clutch drag. I suppose I could disconnect the cable ends from the gearbox and just double check the cables themselves aren't seizing up. Had that problem in my old Corrado now I think back on it.....
Where is the clutch MC, so I can check it for leaks? Haven't seen one on the bulkhead in the engine bay after a quick poke around. Still learning about these cars.
AJP:
Under the resevoir. Pic courtesy of Google..
pudding:
Cheers for the pic, but is that not the brake master cylinder? It's the clutch master cylinder I need to find :smiley: Or does the MK5 have some kind of weirdo shared affair?!
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