UPDATE!!!!
ok guys. so i bled the clutch the way Forced said to and it seemed to work but the clutch pedal still felt too soft BUT now had pressure. since i already bought the pressure bleeder i went ahead and used that to confirm it was bled. some air did come out and the pedal did firm up but VERY little.
now, i took the slave back off and just for shits and giggles i pressed on the clutch fork with a screwdriver and guess what...i was able to push it all the way in with no resistance.
so it seems like the throw out bearing is not even contacting the pressure plate. thats the only thing i can come up with. the fork does push back out but very slowly so i'm guessing its just by the pressure of the small spring on the other side of the fork.
any ideas on this? i'm probably going to be pulling the trans on thursday but i'm 99% sure i installed everything correctly (not my first clutch job).
thanks
ok guys. so i bled the clutch the way Forced said to and it seemed to work but the clutch pedal still felt too soft BUT now had pressure. since i already bought the pressure bleeder i went ahead and used that to confirm it was bled. some air did come out and the pedal did firm up but VERY little.
now, i took the slave back off and just for shits and giggles i pressed on the clutch fork with a screwdriver and guess what...i was able to push it all the way in with no resistance.
so it seems like the throw out bearing is not even contacting the pressure plate. thats the only thing i can come up with. the fork does push back out but very slowly so i'm guessing its just by the pressure of the small spring on the other side of the fork.
any ideas on this? i'm probably going to be pulling the trans on thursday but i'm 99% sure i installed everything correctly (not my first clutch job).
thanks
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