Originally posted by dukeofchen
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I don't think the 180K miles clutch disk is the main reason leading to other failure. The worn down plastic pivot could be the main reason, as a shorter pivot prevented the shift fork to move the TOB far enough to completely release the clutch. I can't understand what caused the cracked TOB, unless it was starting to seize up (pic of the pressure plate fingers will confirm this), causing twisting stress on the TOB tube.
Casa, to find out of the clutch dragging is your issue, jack up both rear wheels:
1) tranny in neutral, turn the free moving wheels and get a feel of the viscous drag. If the clutch is total released then you should have similar drag when turning the wheels.
2) engage 1st gear, have 2nd person press down clutch pedal to stop (or the position that you normally push it to), then turn the wheels to see if it takes much more torque to turn the wheels or similar amount as above (1). If much more then clutch is dragging.
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