Ok well here is the long and short of it. I recently "completed" my h22a swap.
I was amazed when I turned it on that I had no cel's (yet) and that it idled damn near perfect. Revved clean, no problems at all...
Then I went to put it in gear... and well it doesn't go... The clutch was a little soft so I bled...
Not as hard as it should have been, so I put on my slave cylinder from the f22 (same part # as H) got a little better pressure but knew my master was old and slightly leaky....
So I went and got one of those bad boys. Installed it... Got good pressure at the end so I adjusted my pedal a little and after that it felt firm and properly bled/adjusted.
Turn on car... Same issue, I can get it into gear (2-5), and I know the clutch is not seized to flywheel (we can put it in gear when car is off, then start and not kill the engine/ fly through a wall)
I have also replaced the soft line going to to the banjo bolt on the transmission.
So with this failure we got the pry bar out and used it to manually pull the fork back (full extension)... turned car on and same issue.
So now we are leaning toward internal something or other. Since we cannot hear anything abnormal we are thinking it might be my pilot bushing
any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. I must say I am bummed to do the entire swap only to have to rip the transmission back out... Oh well
Here is a video of the slave cylinder moving just so you can see the travel I had with no good results.
I was amazed when I turned it on that I had no cel's (yet) and that it idled damn near perfect. Revved clean, no problems at all...
Then I went to put it in gear... and well it doesn't go... The clutch was a little soft so I bled...
Not as hard as it should have been, so I put on my slave cylinder from the f22 (same part # as H) got a little better pressure but knew my master was old and slightly leaky....
So I went and got one of those bad boys. Installed it... Got good pressure at the end so I adjusted my pedal a little and after that it felt firm and properly bled/adjusted.
Turn on car... Same issue, I can get it into gear (2-5), and I know the clutch is not seized to flywheel (we can put it in gear when car is off, then start and not kill the engine/ fly through a wall)
I have also replaced the soft line going to to the banjo bolt on the transmission.
So with this failure we got the pry bar out and used it to manually pull the fork back (full extension)... turned car on and same issue.
So now we are leaning toward internal something or other. Since we cannot hear anything abnormal we are thinking it might be my pilot bushing
any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. I must say I am bummed to do the entire swap only to have to rip the transmission back out... Oh well
Here is a video of the slave cylinder moving just so you can see the travel I had with no good results.
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