Quick intro first from a long-ish time lurker. I've had my '82 A310 V6 since 1999, using it in Holland till 2006 when we returned to New Zealand. We brought the car back with us, and after a few years of wallet draining work, it's now on the road in the land of the long white cloud. The only one!
Now, I have a small clutch issue, which, if I recall correctly, I had when it was in NL. When the car is cold, the gear shift is smooth into first and reverse. As the car gets warmer, getting into reverse becomes harder and harder. First will still go in, but not as easy as when the car is cold. So, it seems like the clutch is not fully disengaging when the car is hot.
If the car is hot, the easiest way to get it into reverse is to switch the engine off, then shift into reverse, then restart. A bit of a pain! The system has been bled twice, and there is no air in the system. The clutch pedal travel has been checked and seems OK. There is no clutch slip either.
I did read on this board (I think) that the GTA had a similar problem with getting reverse without making nasty noises. It came down to something with some plastic hose that got a bit soft when the engine was hot.
Any ideas, thoughts or other areas to check?
