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*New Question For You To Answer** - 8/31/2004 3:11:19 AM   
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Youve got a stick shift Honda and you go to shift and Oh-Oh problem...
your pedal suddenly travels DOWNNNNN to the Floooor!!!!You have no pressure or very little resistance...

What Can Be The Matter...Your answers are??????

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 8/31/2004 9:46:42 PM   
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Good one...these are fun. But i dont want to be the only one saying stuff so ill list one thing that pops into my head.

Linkage fell apart...not likely, but possible.

I have a good one to post.

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 9/4/2004 3:49:50 AM   
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Bad clutch master cylinder

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 9/22/2004 1:24:17 AM   
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Hi Maxst2...
Fair answer there..yes Linkage could have fallen off indeed but it didn't..

Guess again cause your on the right track...
Thanks for participating, this can be Fun and Informative at the same time.

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 9/22/2004 1:31:46 AM   
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Ah...Haaaa to The Johnny Be Good dude, he be on the leading edge to the answer...
Johnny says bad clutch master cylinder and He Is Right...Give that man the Cigar..

Also another good answer (and its' correct) is that You might also have a Broken Release Bearing or Fork..and that's the truth...

Thank You both for your imput...I put in another question real soon.

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 9/28/2004 5:39:59 PM   
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also with that answer you won't be able to put the car into the new gear or it will require supreme effort. This happened to me with my old pontiac Grand Prix 1988.

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 11/19/2004 10:18:30 PM   
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could also have run outof clutch (brake) fluid...thus ruining the master cylinder

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 11/22/2004 9:32:06 PM   
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As a matter of fact Poff, that is another answer to that ????

Give that man a beer....
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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 11/22/2004 10:03:21 PM   
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mmthanks!

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RE: *New Question For You To Answer** - 1/15/2005 4:14:10 PM   
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It wouldnt ruin the BMC, you would just have air in the lines. Bleed it out.

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