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i am working on a 80's (i'm not sure of the year) subaru gl wagon. it has been sitting for a while because of front end damage that i have fixed. when i tried to disengage clutch to put into gear it wouldn't move. the cable is free and moves so i think it is just rusty and stuck from sitting for so long. does anyone know any tricks to getting the clutch unstuck? i would appreciate any suggestions that don't involve pulling the engine, I don't want to get that involved in this car. oh BTW it is a front wheel drive i'm not sure if that matters or not.

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^^ he said the clutch cable is free, why would he go buy one??

 

There are a couple things it could be. One is the throw out bearing could be rusted stuck to the snout. If you take the cable off the clutch fork, can you move the fork around? If you get a light you should be able to see in the hole if you can move the TOB back and forth on the shaft.

 

Otherwise the pressure plate could somehow be rusted up, but that's less likely. I can't really see how that would happen.

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This does happen from time to time whjen a car sits for a long time. Can you try starting it in gear to get it going (or push starting it). Usually this wil be enough to get it unstuck.

 

Rocking the car back and forth in high gear (by hand)

 

Another thing to try is with your foot on the brake pedal, coil disconnected, NSS bipassed put the car in gear and engage the starter.

 

Usually one of these three will break it free.

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My BMW 2002 used to have this problem regularly when it was parked for any length of time in a coastal enviroment.

 

Solution was to start it up in gear w/one wheel in the air(no posi) and slam on the brakes w/the clutch pedal depressed.Worked every time.

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in gear not neutral DUH
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My BMW 2002 used to have this problem regularly when it was parked for any length of time in a coastal enviroment.

 

Solution was to start it up in neutral w/one wheel in the air(no posi) and slam on the brakes.Worked every time.

 

hahah, that's awesome!

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