1998 tiburon fx clutch problem

Asked by Paul Mar 04, 2016 at 02:15 PM about the 1998 Hyundai Tiburon FX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a new clutch kit replaced everything.
When car is off shifts fine when started pedal is
hard to press I checked fork and it pushes out fine
but does not pull back in all the way. Any help
please?

3 Answers

could it be that something was not put in it's proper place...like a pivot point for a ball fork, for example~? probably should back-track and be sure that everything is correct~

I have it all back a part right now trying to figure out the problem. I even replaced the master slave cylinder. Bled the lines as well. The fork operates fine now that it is off. But it would not when it was together almost like something was stopping it from working. Another change is the pedal it stops about half way and is hard to push on. Goes to floor when I bleed lines.

did you grab the ball-fork with a big wrench and see if it will actually disengage the clutch? glad the hydraulics are tip-top, but like I said, see if the motion will actually do something...or is Dead and will not move~ ....check the fork...my fiat 850 had a cracked crank and no amount of clutch service could fix that~ a diagonal crack is really really hard to find~

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