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Clutch problems 88 porsche

88 porsche clutch would not depress completly. Upon hard depression a snap and the pedal went to floor. Pulled pedal up and with engine on grinding noise is heard with little presure on pedal. Could this be a cable or some bearing.
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Randy

  • Anonymous Mar 20, 2014

    like slave cylndr went bad. My Mazda RX8 wld stay to floor,,even when id pu it manually it wld fall back,,,this clutch seems spring action where when I pull It up itll w tay up...however no pressure... just dead pedal

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I don't own a porsche but the same thing happened to my 87 camry. My clutch wouldn't go down so I forced it and snapped the cable.

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This sounds very very much like a clutch cable that was frayed/seized, and then snapped. I think you're looking at a new one :)

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The throw out bearing. Have to drop tranny to fix it.

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