Another update, I pulled the floor boards off and checked the pin, nothing wrong, i was hoping this would be it :mur: I pulled the plate{clutch housing} to see what is happening, everything seems to moving the way it should. While I had the plate off I did notice muddy water traped inside
. There is a small weep hole in the bottom that had gotten pluged. I fished out the weep hole and drain the nasty water, not a huge amount but am thinking this may be my problem.
I Put everything back together made adjustments and tried it, depressing the clutch while it was up against a tree did disengage for a short time{20-30seconds}. I did this a few times each time same result, it would disengage for a short time then would start too bog down{so I'd kill the engine}. Could the water have been enough to mess up the clutch plates? I'm quessing there is no easy fix, is pulling the engine the easiest way to get at the clutch?
If I have to pull the engine it will have to wait until april or may seeing I'll have to do it in the drive. Thanks again for any ideas
I Put everything back together made adjustments and tried it, depressing the clutch while it was up against a tree did disengage for a short time{20-30seconds}. I did this a few times each time same result, it would disengage for a short time then would start too bog down{so I'd kill the engine}. Could the water have been enough to mess up the clutch plates? I'm quessing there is no easy fix, is pulling the engine the easiest way to get at the clutch?
If I have to pull the engine it will have to wait until april or may seeing I'll have to do it in the drive. Thanks again for any ideas