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Title: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: car-nut on 10 August 2011, 15:25:19
This is a question about a 1997 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 Clutch.

I have been working my backside off despite all my physicall problems trying to get my next door neighbours ruddy car sorted.

The symptoms before it died were,  The biting point most of the time was at the bottom but sometimes at the normal biting point it should be and it wouldn't go into reverse unless you turned the engine off, put it in reverse with the clutch pedal down and then it would reverse and all other gears were a bit stiff on and off. Then it just wouldn't go into any gear at all! Also you could here the clutch release bearing quietly in the background when the clutch was depressed most of the time.

So I adjusted the clutch cable under the bonnet and added a couple of M7 nuts to lock the adjuster into place as it seemed to have adjusted itself when it shouldn't have. Now I am even more confused.

1 minute I can press the clutch down and will engage every gear with NO ISSUES or NOISES at all and then sometimes you can then hear the clutch release bearing quite loud and the gears go stiff and it slightly crunches into gear!

I know my writing is probably jibberish but if someone can understand what I mean I am hoping that someone can give me some ideas as to what is wrong with it.

All help is really appreciated. And I hope I have put this in the right section. As it's not an omega help request.

Cheers.

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Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: henryd on 10 August 2011, 17:34:48
Have you checked the cable where it enters the bulkhead if the metal work is sound and not starting to break away,also could be that the thrust bearing has worn through the pressure plate fingers as that will also cause difficult gear selection
Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: the alarming man on 10 August 2011, 20:11:16
i would be looking at the bearing for them problems TBH  :y
Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: Brikhead on 10 August 2011, 20:12:12
It does sound as though the box will have to come off...
Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: car-nut on 10 August 2011, 21:44:58
Thanks for the replies. I have told my neighbour that I think the car just needs a new clutch and that the work I have done will only keep going for a short while longer. It is driving now. And I am never working on that car again  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: doug4293 on 10 August 2011, 21:47:47
could be the fork that presses against the release bearing, has one leg snapped (has 2 legs) it could sometimes catch and sometimes not,seen it on a cavaliers, easy enought to get the box box, car on axle stands at fromt, wheels off, disconnect anti-roll bar (to make room for gearbox to drop), and allowing you to tug drive shafts out the box, then its just a case of box off and inspect.
Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 10 August 2011, 21:49:54
Only time I have seen such symptoms is on Fiestas (the 1.25 regularly does it)where the small metal return spring on the pressure plate snaps.
Title: Re: Help Request about a Vauxhall Corsa Clutch
Post by: doug4293 on 10 August 2011, 21:51:00
good point mark, think the corsa has 3 of those little springs in the plate, best thing to do is box off and inspect