03-13-2007, 09:06 PM
I knew it was going to happen sooner or later. The clutch pedal went out. I had just picked up a friend who, ironically, was having car trouble. As I we climbed a hill I went into 2nd then noticed that I felt no pedal under my foot. I knew immediately what had gone wrong. W/ only one lane in each direction and a trail of cars behind me I was forced to turn on the hazards and brake. ON A HILL!
I remember someone posting that they drove w/o the clutch after this happen to them. So I revved it a little and forced it into gear. It never fully engaged, and was very jerky, but it did move the car up and out of the way.
Here where a little sun shone upon me. As I’m sitting there in front of this house a woman comes out and ask if I need help. She identifies it as a Porsche and tells me that her husband can fix it. I look toward the garage and there’s a 928 under a cover that hes restoring. So she tells me to pull it into her driveway to get it out of danger. I gave her my info thanked her locked it up and called for a ride. Her husband called me a few minutes ago and tells me that he’s been a mechanic for 30+ years and although I don’t know him from Adam ,he assures me that he can fix it. Yeah, grain of salt!
Question- How difficult is it to change out the clutch line, master/slave cylinder on these cars. I’m not one to leave my car w/ any Joe w/ a wrench but if this is a simple procedure.. Well, I’m considering it.
I remember someone posting that they drove w/o the clutch after this happen to them. So I revved it a little and forced it into gear. It never fully engaged, and was very jerky, but it did move the car up and out of the way.
Here where a little sun shone upon me. As I’m sitting there in front of this house a woman comes out and ask if I need help. She identifies it as a Porsche and tells me that her husband can fix it. I look toward the garage and there’s a 928 under a cover that hes restoring. So she tells me to pull it into her driveway to get it out of danger. I gave her my info thanked her locked it up and called for a ride. Her husband called me a few minutes ago and tells me that he’s been a mechanic for 30+ years and although I don’t know him from Adam ,he assures me that he can fix it. Yeah, grain of salt!
Question- How difficult is it to change out the clutch line, master/slave cylinder on these cars. I’m not one to leave my car w/ any Joe w/ a wrench but if this is a simple procedure.. Well, I’m considering it.

