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Matt Macchiarolo 07-24-2007 09:33 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 

"Tracie" <brainart@upstate.edu> wrote in message
news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> they're in. Thanks for the information.
>

Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
well and they never replaced it.



Matt Macchiarolo 07-24-2007 09:33 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 

"Tracie" <brainart@upstate.edu> wrote in message
news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> they're in. Thanks for the information.
>

Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
well and they never replaced it.



Matt Macchiarolo 07-24-2007 09:33 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 

"Tracie" <brainart@upstate.edu> wrote in message
news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> they're in. Thanks for the information.
>

Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
well and they never replaced it.



Tracie 07-24-2007 09:44 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
> "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> well and they never replaced it.


So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
getting too hot.

The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?


Tracie 07-24-2007 09:44 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
> "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> well and they never replaced it.


So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
getting too hot.

The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?


Tracie 07-24-2007 09:44 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
> "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> well and they never replaced it.


So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
getting too hot.

The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?


Tracie 07-24-2007 09:44 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
> "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
> > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> well and they never replaced it.


So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
getting too hot.

The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?


Tracie 07-24-2007 10:20 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:44 am, Tracie <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message

>
> >news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>
> > > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> > Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> > if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> > friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> > unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> > well and they never replaced it.

>
> So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
> has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
> slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
> be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
> dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
> getting too hot.
>
> The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
> work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
> mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
> funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
> even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
> to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


OK. Here is what I found out. The parts that were replaced are as
follows: clutch/pressure plate kit, hydraulic parts, clutch actuator,
and the release bearing. I don't know what any of this stuff is, so
hopefully someone can help me out. The man at the dealership I spoke
with did not know if this kit included the master/slave cylinder, but
he was going to check into it and would know tomorrow afternoon.
THANKS


Tracie 07-24-2007 10:20 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:44 am, Tracie <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message

>
> >news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>
> > > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> > Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> > if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> > friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> > unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> > well and they never replaced it.

>
> So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
> has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
> slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
> be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
> dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
> getting too hot.
>
> The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
> work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
> mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
> funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
> even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
> to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


OK. Here is what I found out. The parts that were replaced are as
follows: clutch/pressure plate kit, hydraulic parts, clutch actuator,
and the release bearing. I don't know what any of this stuff is, so
hopefully someone can help me out. The man at the dealership I spoke
with did not know if this kit included the master/slave cylinder, but
he was going to check into it and would know tomorrow afternoon.
THANKS


Tracie 07-24-2007 10:20 AM

Re: BULLFROG CLUTCH
 
On Jul 24, 9:44 am, Tracie <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 9:33 am, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Tracie" <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote in message

>
> >news:1185281299.624415.73060@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...> On Jul 23, 9:08 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>
> > > I really don't know what they replaced. To the best of my knowledge,
> > > they replaced the clutch assembly with a new clutch. The dealership I
> > > took it to thought the first clutch was sticking on the way back out
> > > due to the pressure plate getting too hot. I don't know if they
> > > replaced the master/slave cylinder when they worked on it. I will
> > > find out though. If they didn't, I am going to take it to another
> > > dealership and ask that they check those parts to see what shape
> > > they're in. Thanks for the information.

>
> > Did they give you a reason why the pressure plate was getting too hot? Like
> > if the clutch was never fully engaged and it caused slippage and the
> > friction caused overheating. The pressure plate normally wouldn't overheat
> > unless something was malfunctioning. Maybe the slave cylinder overheated as
> > well and they never replaced it.

>
> So in other words, if this new clutch is working fine (except after it
> has been driven for awhile), but the old clutch caused the master/
> slave cylinder to have problems, then the master/slave cylinder would
> be causing this new clutch to act a little wacky as well? The
> dealership did not give me a reason as to why the pressure plate was
> getting too hot.
>
> The only thing I don't understand is that if I drive 35 miles to
> work one way and only use the clutch VERY minimally (just to go one
> mile to get on the highway from town), why would the clutch make that
> funny noise and have that "rubbing" feel when I get off the highway
> even though I have not even touched the clutch to shift (until I get
> to the town I work in -- 35 miles later)?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


OK. Here is what I found out. The parts that were replaced are as
follows: clutch/pressure plate kit, hydraulic parts, clutch actuator,
and the release bearing. I don't know what any of this stuff is, so
hopefully someone can help me out. The man at the dealership I spoke
with did not know if this kit included the master/slave cylinder, but
he was going to check into it and would know tomorrow afternoon.
THANKS



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