MG-Cars.net

Welcome to our resource for MG Car Information.

Recommendations

Parts

MG parts spares and accessories are available for MG T Series (TA, MG TB, MG TC, MG TD, MG TF), Magnette, MGA, Twin cam, MGB, MGBGT, MGC, MGC GT, MG Midget, Sprite and other MG models from British car spares company LBCarCo.

MG MGF Technical - Clutch problems

Hi folk
My 1998 MGF which I don't use a lot has suddenly developed a
Clutch problem,the clutch pedal seems to to travel more than usual
before it actually feels it is the clutch you are are pressing.
The car is drivable but the gears are notchy and the reverse goes in with a crunch even if you select another gear first as we all know this helps.It doesnt seem a gradual problem more a sudden one
As I have said.any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Peter.

p le rossignol

No thoughts coming through,I think this MGF site is dead which
Is a pity as the mgb site continues to show much interest.
p le rossignol

OK,I'll answer if only to liven it up.First question,how many miles has the car done? Second,are there any leaks under the car? Next, has the gearbox oil level ever been checked? How long have you had/known the car? How often has it been left for long periods without being driven? Several points are interconnected and it may well be that the internal seals in the slave cylinder are on the way out.I had that happen to me in an MGB with similar symptons.Most people never have the gearbox oil level checked which can lead to graunchy gear changes.

I have had my '97 VVC for 15 years (now 71k) and the clutch/gears have never( touch wood ) given a problem.Do you have any garages where you are to at least talk to the fitters who might have some idea?

Hope you get it sorted.
M Blencowe

Thanks for your comments M it could be any of those things but there are no visible leaks.The car has done 44000 miles but I've
Only done 1800 miles in the last 4 years since I've owned it and it's
Never been back to the garage,I'll take it to the garage where I
bought it they know all about MGs.I wanted to get some feedback
First out of interest .
Peter
p le rossignol

I think you need to look at the problem logically.

First look at the symptoms, you say that it appears you need to push the clutch pedal further before it does anything, secondly that reverse crunches and the other gears are notchy.

To me it suggests that when you press the pedal the clutch isn't fully disengaging.

Now we can look at the sequence of events and operation:-

As you press the pedal it pivots about a pin and pushes a rod into the master cylinder, this rod pushes a piston, the piston pushes hydraulic fluid out of the top cylinder and along a pipe to the slave cylinder.

At the slave cylinder the process is reversed and the hydraulic fluid pushes against a piston, the piston pushes a rod thats connected to the clutch release arm. The arm pivots and the part thats within the bellhousing has a fork that pushes against the release bearing. The release bearing pushes against the fingers on the clutch hosing and release the clutch.

Apologies if I'm teaching you to suck eggs but you need to know the whole process to find the answer without just randomly changing bits.

The first thing I would do is remove the engine cover and get someone to watch the release arm as you press the clutch. This will hopefully show where the lost movement is.

If the arm starts to move almost immediately you start pressing the pedal, the lost movement will most likely be inside the bellhousing, possibly a broken release arm or broken fingers on the clutch pressure plate.

If the arm doesn't start moving immediately the pedal is pressed the problem is most likely in the hydraulics. This could be one of several things, master cylinder, slave cylinder or air in the system.

Hopefully the issue will be in the hydraulics, if this appears to be the case Id try bleeding the system first.

Considering the age of the car and assuming neither the master or slave cylinders have been replaced, these would high on my list of suspects.

There are a couple of other things it could be like a cracked bulkhead where the master cylinder is mounted, or a cracked clutch pedal or mounting but I think these are less likely.

Bob
R.A Davis

Hi bob
I appreciate your input I'm on a learning curve at the moment
I'll put a post on when it's sorted it may help others with similar
problems.
Peter


p le rossignol

Hi to to M Blencowe and Bob
My clutch problems were down to a faulty clutch slave cylinder a new one has been fitted and all is well, thanks again for your input
Peter
p le rossignol

Peter

Thanks for the update, all to often people don't bother to post an update once the issue is solved, this is a shame as it possibly deprives others with similar faults from finding an answer

Bob
R.A Davis

This thread was discussed between 13/12/2014 and 23/01/2015

MG MGF Technical index

This thread is from the archive. The Live MG MGF Technical BBS is active now.