I was recently going to go to a Cars and Coffee event near me. I had a hard time putting the Fulvia in gear but finally went. I stopped at a red light, and when the light turned green, it would not go into any gear. I shut off the engine and I had absolutely no problem shifting, but when I turned the engine back on, it wouldn't shift. My Lancia guy told me to send him photos and videos of the clutch cable, which I have attached here.
We discussed the problem and most likely determined the cable itself is fine; other possibilities thrown out were the flywheel and pressure plate.
What do you much more knowledgeable Fulvia people feel might be the problem?
Strange shifting problem
- mariocart75
- Posts: 7
- Joined: 05 Sep 2021, 17:46
Strange shifting problem
Greetings from the city of Ben Franklin and cheesesteaks
1975 Fulvia 1.3S Series 3
1972 Porsche 911 T
1975 Fulvia 1.3S Series 3
1972 Porsche 911 T
- mariocart75
- Posts: 7
- Joined: 05 Sep 2021, 17:46
Re: Strange shifting problem
Trying to attach the short .mov files but was unsuccessful...how do I do that?
Greetings from the city of Ben Franklin and cheesesteaks
1975 Fulvia 1.3S Series 3
1972 Porsche 911 T
1975 Fulvia 1.3S Series 3
1972 Porsche 911 T
Re: Strange shifting problem
How is your feeling if you push the clutch pedal.
Soft or with resistence
Soft or with resistence
Re: Strange shifting problem
I suspect that the clutch no longer separates. The shift fork of the release bearing is attached to the shaft with a screw.
Think that this screw is broken.
Had already found this once so.
Think that this screw is broken.
Had already found this once so.