Clutch pedal problem
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Clutch pedal problem
Hello!
I drive 1991 Legacy SS EJ20G engine..... ever since i bought it, 2 months ago, i had a problem with clutch pedal.... under acceleration, pedal would sink, and stay down untill i pop it back up with my leg... clutch was bad and i was told that problem will disappear when i replace the clutch... BUT.... same thing with clutch pedal would happen on heavy braking, so, while some significant pressure is applied to the brake, clutch pedal would sink, but clutch works....
So, today i picked up the car from shop where new clutch kit and new flywheel was installed.... and guess what... problem stays.... pedal sinks on acceleration, and on braking....
I know that fluid both in brakes and clutch hydraulics is probably old and i will change it.... but i also know that systems are separate..... And im really confused about whole thing....
Could it maybe be some vacuum issue or something? Please help because it drives me crazy.
Tnx
EDIT:
I forgot to mention that i tried to press brake hard when stopped in neutral, and then press clutch pedal too.... and then it doesnt sink..?
I drive 1991 Legacy SS EJ20G engine..... ever since i bought it, 2 months ago, i had a problem with clutch pedal.... under acceleration, pedal would sink, and stay down untill i pop it back up with my leg... clutch was bad and i was told that problem will disappear when i replace the clutch... BUT.... same thing with clutch pedal would happen on heavy braking, so, while some significant pressure is applied to the brake, clutch pedal would sink, but clutch works....
So, today i picked up the car from shop where new clutch kit and new flywheel was installed.... and guess what... problem stays.... pedal sinks on acceleration, and on braking....
I know that fluid both in brakes and clutch hydraulics is probably old and i will change it.... but i also know that systems are separate..... And im really confused about whole thing....
Could it maybe be some vacuum issue or something? Please help because it drives me crazy.
Tnx
EDIT:
I forgot to mention that i tried to press brake hard when stopped in neutral, and then press clutch pedal too.... and then it doesnt sink..?
Honestly......that's just bizzare....
I'm assuming your car does NOT have the hill holder on it.....correct?
I'd probably start with the clutch master & slave cylinders....
I'm assuming your car does NOT have the hill holder on it.....correct?
I'd probably start with the clutch master & slave cylinders....
Josh
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Its 19 years old and its manual... they didnt even invent hills back thenLegacy777 wrote:Honestly......that's just bizzare....
I'm assuming your car does NOT have the hill holder on it.....correct?
I'd probably start with the clutch master & slave cylinders....

Also i tought it might be something with pedals itself but then it would happen when stopped too.... I have a feeling that its even worse now (when braking) then before clutch was changed....
If its a vacuum issue, it could only be some of the lines that go to the reservoir, right?
I don't see how vacuum lines could affect the clutch pedal.....they are completely different systems.....that's what's so bizzare!
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
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2020 Outback Limted XT
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does sounds very similar.
Is the pedal spongy or does it sink?
If not, I'd flush/bleed the clutch hydraulics and adjust the pedal, then see how it feels.
A little info here on adjusting the pedal (and pics!)
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=39859
EDIT: whoops... you've been there before.
Is the pedal spongy or does it sink?
If not, I'd flush/bleed the clutch hydraulics and adjust the pedal, then see how it feels.
A little info here on adjusting the pedal (and pics!)
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=39859
EDIT: whoops... you've been there before.
'92 Legacy SS, AGX, GC coilover, ALK, 20mm ARSB, FCD, MBC, iceracer, rallyx and DD
'87 Mustang GT roadracer, to many mods to list
'87 Mustang GT roadracer, to many mods to list
Well.. couldnt say its spongy... it just goes down like nothing lol... and sticks there... I will flush and bleed it tommorow and see if it will make any difference.... thank You for advice
2 Legacy777: about vacuum, so clutch and brakes dont share the same vacuum "reservoir"? Just asking, now im pretty sure its not about vacuum...
2 Legacy777: about vacuum, so clutch and brakes dont share the same vacuum "reservoir"? Just asking, now im pretty sure its not about vacuum...
no vacuum assist on the clutch, your left foot does all the work. Clutch and pedal return spring hold the pedal up. I can't believe a shop didn't try to figure that issue out.
There was mention of pedal swing assembly bushings stickiing in one of these threads, might check that too. Or, disconect the master from the pedal assy like your gonna adjust it and see how the movement feels. Rough, stiff, sticky? Should travel freely with no resistance.
There was mention of pedal swing assembly bushings stickiing in one of these threads, might check that too. Or, disconect the master from the pedal assy like your gonna adjust it and see how the movement feels. Rough, stiff, sticky? Should travel freely with no resistance.
'92 Legacy SS, AGX, GC coilover, ALK, 20mm ARSB, FCD, MBC, iceracer, rallyx and DD
'87 Mustang GT roadracer, to many mods to list
'87 Mustang GT roadracer, to many mods to list
If the problem persists, check out a new pedal assembly. I've had intermittent clutch issues for a while now. I've completely bleed the clutch, changed out the master cylinder and the slave cylinder (multiple times). I even got rid of the secondary bleed point to make the system simpler. I always made it better but not perfect. Last night I changed out the pedal assembly and the clutch feels brand new, and better than it ever has.
My problem was the clutched worked fine, but under heavy acceleration, sometimes it would feel like I didn't fully disengage the clutch. Also, like you, it wouldn't always come all the way up, but I felt that was more of a spring issue than an "air - in - the - lines" issue. Turns out I was right. I don't know what the problem was exactly, only that the design of the two pedal assemblies was different. My old one had a nut on the end of the rod that rotates for adjustment or something, and it was a major pita to replace.
Anyways YMMV, but hopefully you've figured it out.
My problem was the clutched worked fine, but under heavy acceleration, sometimes it would feel like I didn't fully disengage the clutch. Also, like you, it wouldn't always come all the way up, but I felt that was more of a spring issue than an "air - in - the - lines" issue. Turns out I was right. I don't know what the problem was exactly, only that the design of the two pedal assemblies was different. My old one had a nut on the end of the rod that rotates for adjustment or something, and it was a major pita to replace.
Anyways YMMV, but hopefully you've figured it out.
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87 Grey GL-10 Sedan (so long old buddy) - donated
97 Toyota 4Runner SR5 - sold
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2004 BMW r1200ST - sold
2016 BMW r1200RS - sold