Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
I have a 1600 single port.
My clutch is stuck!!!
I went on a short run the other day, then parked the trike.
Everything was working great.
I went out yesterday and replaced the clutch cable---
I pushed the clutch to check on the amount of play in the cable---
I then discovered the clutch would not work---I could not get the pedal to depress.
meaning, it is frozen in place.
Any ideas--tips or suggestions?
HELP---I wanna ride!!!
:Shrug: :AGGHH:
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
[QUOTE=drumdoctor;223338]I have a 1600 single port.
My clutch is stuck!!!
I went on a short run the other day, then parked the trike.
Everything was working great.
I went out yesterday and replaced the clutch cable---
I pushed the clutch to check on the amount of play in the cable---
I then discovered the clutch would not work---I could not get the pedal to depress.
meaning, it is frozen in place.
Any ideas--tips or suggestions?
HELP---I wanna ride!!!
:Shrug: :AGGHH:[/QUOTE]
Check your work on the cable install. Disconnect the cable and then see if the arm will move with the cable un hooked. Check and see if the spring is on right. Maybe the throwout bearing got hooked or moved out of the fork somehow. If that happened you will have to pull the engine. Thats not a difficult job. But it really sounds like something at the spring on the arm that the cable attaches to is not right. Thats my best guess.
Ted
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
I think Ted is right , I'd do the same thing before pulling the engine . You may have pulled more engines than I can count but if not , simplest engine I've ever pulled . Another thing you may want to check if you do are the trans mount (if rubber ) this would be a good time to replace . I would also replace clutch while it was down there not expensive at all . Let us know how it goes . RickThumbUp
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
The first thing I would check is the wing nut that adjusts the clutch. It might be run up too far on the threaded end of the cable. Try backing it off. If that doesn't help then something else is wrong.;)
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
[QUOTE=vw driver;223375]The first thing I would check is the wing nut that adjusts the clutch. It might be run up too far on the threaded end of the cable. Try backing it off. If that doesn't help then something else is wrong.;)[/QUOTE]
Good thought he might have it full engaged without the pedal even being down. A quick test for that would be does it go into gear while running without pressing the pedal. If so then that is it. Adjust the wing nut all the way out. Then back in until you get the play you are looking for.
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
I pulled the cable about 6 inches to the rear and then forward.
There is total freedom for the cable.
I put vice grips on the arm and it only moved about 1 inch.
I reattached the cable back to the pedal and tried to push it down.
It only moved 1 inch--just like the arm.
What is odd is that I worked the clutch pedal 10 or 12 times, as I was trying to get it adjusted with the correct amount of play.
I went back inside because of rain, then went back to the trike the next day.
That is when I tried to work the clutch and found out it did not work.
Is there any VW triker that lives in or near Tampa,Fl?
I would like to have someone help me in case I need to pull the engine.
I know that it is only 4 bolts, but I am nervous about doing this work by myself.
I am 64 and a disabled, Viet Nam vet.
Contact; [email]Mike---drumdoctor@live.com[/email]
407-953-5007
Thanks for all the help.
:pepper:
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
Mike wish I were there I'd damn sure help you , do you mind me putting your number on facebook to vw trikes of Fla. ? If it's not something your comfortable with I certainly won't do it .
Re: Clutch is Stuck---HELP!!!
I'm afraid that you are going to have to pull the motor. My guess with the added narrative that you may have somehow had the throw out bearing go cockeyed on the shaft. Only can guess from here. I live to far away to help personally. Good Luck