Hi,
First of all I'm fairly :newbie:
Now for the problem at hand, I've got a Nissan Pickup truck 97, 2WD, manual transmission. The gears have always been harder to shift than our other car, also manual, but suddenly it has became really hard to shift. If the car is off it's really easy to shift, but when turning on the motor then it becomes hard, close to impossible, particularly reverse. I would expect that if it was the clutch worn out, it would just slip, but the problem seems to be the opposite. I checked the master cylinder fluid and its up to the max marker, I can see the slave push rod actuating the release lever. My question is how long should be the travel on the slave push rod? The push rod moves probably half an inch, is that enough to disengage the clutch? Does it look like a transmission problem? I've read that it could be a bent fork. What could I do to diagnose this problem?
TIA
First of all I'm fairly :newbie:
Now for the problem at hand, I've got a Nissan Pickup truck 97, 2WD, manual transmission. The gears have always been harder to shift than our other car, also manual, but suddenly it has became really hard to shift. If the car is off it's really easy to shift, but when turning on the motor then it becomes hard, close to impossible, particularly reverse. I would expect that if it was the clutch worn out, it would just slip, but the problem seems to be the opposite. I checked the master cylinder fluid and its up to the max marker, I can see the slave push rod actuating the release lever. My question is how long should be the travel on the slave push rod? The push rod moves probably half an inch, is that enough to disengage the clutch? Does it look like a transmission problem? I've read that it could be a bent fork. What could I do to diagnose this problem?
TIA