Clutch Pressure Problems. Need help ASAP (Its my daily)
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Originally posted by Lurker27Any man will tell you being blown is better than being stroked. -
Well, I replaced the master and the slave (again) and this time I replaced the lines as well. I went through the whole bleeding process and still have the same issues. After holding the pedal down for a few seconds it loosing most of its pressure.
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Originally posted by Lurker27Any man will tell you being blown is better than being stroked.Comment
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when you bleed, the bleeder should be cracked open, yes. the idea is to eliminate air in the system.
I was going to suggest the hose from the master to the slave, but sounds like you already have that on order. also check to make sure that the bleeder is closed and tightened down, you could be leaking out of that? maybe.. just maybe.
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Yes, I know the bleeder screw is supposed to be cracked open. I made sure everything was tightened.
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Originally posted by Lurker27Any man will tell you being blown is better than being stroked.Comment
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That says that fluid is leaking out of the pressure side. If you can't see a leak it is going into the bell housing or leaking back into the reservoir from the master cylinder. Are the replacements new (not used or rebuilt) parts?The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, ALComment
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