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    Slave cylinder issue on m3 tranny

    Ive popped 3 slaves. is this common?

    tranny from donor m3, e30 clutch master (new), zf slave (new)

    it pops in the process of bleeding before the pedal ever gets stuff.
    Last edited by e30shmobberr; 05-01-2012, 11:16 PM.

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    Then you're doing something wrong. What is your bleeding process?
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      #3
      Clutch assy/fork/ stuff is put together wrong.

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        #4
        Sounds like when I put the throwout bearing in 90 degrees rotated. Pull her and check it out.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
          Then you're doing something wrong. What is your bleeding process?
          im doing as the bently says to. and i have used this method:

          Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
          Clutch assy/fork/ stuff is put together wrong.
          Originally posted by 325issguy View Post
          Sounds like when I put the throwout bearing in 90 degrees rotated. Pull her and check it out.
          will be pulling it this week

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            #6
            I never have issues with clutch bleeding. Youre all doing it wrong



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