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Old 10-03-02, 09:42 AM
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Hi guys, I changed the clutch of my 1987 N/A RX when I replace the engine,when the work was finished I noticed that the pedal was down and the pressure was not enough so I decided to change the master and slave cilynders too, I bleed the system many times and there is no enough pressure and the pedal still so low, I can change the gears but with trouble.

What the &$%/& is going on?

Could be a problem with the installation of some components? -release bearing, pressure plate or disc-

Thanx for your help, RT.
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have you checked the clutch pedal height?
at one point i was having a similar problem and it turned out to be that the pedal height was off...so check that...
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benchbleed the master cylinder first. If you haven't done that, it doesn't matter how many times you try to bleed the system, you'll never get all the air out.

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