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Old 05-25-04, 07:14 PM
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clutch problem being gay again

alright heres the deal, my clutch has 0 pressure on it, it either goes in and stays in or goes out and stays out. feels like theres nothing holding it back at all. I opened up the bleeder on the clutch slave and nothing came out at all. whats the ******* deal ???
Old 05-25-04, 07:38 PM
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Clutch master or clutch slave cylinder took a dump. Or.... you broke the shift fork, which is quite common.
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my vote is for master/slave cylinder, that happened to me in my old eclipse
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take off your starter and take out your slave cylinder To see how that looks then if that seems fine try to push on the fork though the slave cylinder hole to see if you can push it. If you can it is broken, if not look into the clutch sytem a little more. I also do think it will be the slave cylinder, it happened to me on the way home of the track one night.
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its a project car so , i know the fork isnt broken, and the slave cylinder on the trans is brand new when i put it on and theres 0 miles on all of this setup. ill take off teh clutch slave and see if the fork is tight against the pressure plate
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the clutch slave cylinder on the trans over the starter is new, i tried the clutch fork test and thats fine no movement. I think its the clutch master cylinder thats giving me the problems. Has to be
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it might be the clutch line that goes to the tranny....... that happened to me. it took a dump on me and when i pressed my clutch in, it stayed in..... try changing that or better yet, get the braided steel one to avoid it again!
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It is full of fluid and the system is properly bled right? (sometimes you gotta ask these things )

Check for any external leaks. is there ANY resistance when you push in the pedal? or is there some and it just stays on the floor?
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