So my fj62 had a manual transmission swap done for the h55. I unfortunately didnt get a chance to do the swap I obtained the rig afterwards. Fast forward 15 years and im doing clutch repair. Found my pilot bearing in pieces in the end. So at least I found the problem. I went ahead and got the same aisin clutch kit that was put in for the swap. Have everything back together and running. Go to shift and when I depress the clutch I hear a almost like a missing pressing noise. Like a shock going in and out sort of a noise. Figured its just the new clutch and the resurfaced flywheel getting to know each other. The real issue is nothing happens. Clutch had pressure felt normal when depressed but when released. Nothing happened. I can also shift it into all the gears while running and nothing engages. So its almost like the clutch is stuck "engaged" I think ot would be. Like its always pressed in no matter what. When looking at the fork and throw out bearing and the way its pressed against the pressure plate. It almost looks like the fork and throwout bearing cant push back anymore to release the spring. Back of fork is pressed up against Trans.
Any thoughts? Im not sure if its a slave cylinder problem I tried adjusting the rod that comes out of it and goes to the fork but no changed happend. The bleeder valve was opened to check for air. And I took it down to check for leaks. Now when back installed the clutch pedal goes to the floor and feels like brake pedals Do when changing and in need of bleeding the lines.
Any thoughts?
Ive attached pictires of the slave and up looking at the fork and throwout bearing.
Any thoughts? Im not sure if its a slave cylinder problem I tried adjusting the rod that comes out of it and goes to the fork but no changed happend. The bleeder valve was opened to check for air. And I took it down to check for leaks. Now when back installed the clutch pedal goes to the floor and feels like brake pedals Do when changing and in need of bleeding the lines.
Any thoughts?
Ive attached pictires of the slave and up looking at the fork and throwout bearing.