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    Clutch comes out slowly

    OK its not an e30, but it probably works similarly. WHen i let the clutch out fast the pedal moves a fast as my foot but the slave moves slowly and there is a sound from down by the master cylinder that sounds like theres air in it or some thing and it moving through the line but i dont think there is. The clutch depresses fine. Because of this and my dads not listing to me the clutch is fried and im gunna have to tear the transaxle off then try to figure out what the hell the disk came from. Any ideas? i have yet to try and blead it but i dont think thats the problem becasue there is a good amount of pressure on the clutch

    #2
    What kind of car is this?

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      #3
      May be some trash in the master, lines or slave. Maybe try flushing it, and rebuilding/replacing the components.

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        #4
        replace the lines and the master cylinder sounds like loss of presure, or the cylinder is just screwd. sounds like a vw?

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          #5
          bump

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            #6
            Try bleeding it before you tear anything apart. And replacing the master or slave. When they aren't working correctly, they sometimes act real strange.
            - Sean Hayes

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              #7
              yeah i should have the car back together tmr then i will know if it was the 30 year old pressure plate or if its in the clutch master or slave

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                #8
                most likely its the slave because thats what happen to my car.... the other day... check it out

                M52 |S52 Cams|E36 Rack Swap|GC Coilover Kit |. . . . . . . . . More To Come

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                  #9
                  Slight off-note, but on my friend's MR2 the same symptoms were a slave cylinder gone bad.

                  "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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                    #10
                    got it back together and it seems like it should be fixed, although i have not driven it on the road yet because it doesnt hav insurance

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                      #11
                      I doubt bleeding it will do anything. If you think about it there should be no need to bleed because unless you fiddled with it or it sprung a leak no air will be able to enter the system and cause the need to bleed. Something has failed. Does it slip if you floor it on the freeway in 4th or 5th gear?
                      Adam Fogg- '88 M3

                      Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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                        #12
                        well i just got done replacing all of the clutch componets, which probably hadnt been replaced in 20 or 30 years, but it got so it slipped all of the time but i dont think it was becasue of the hydrolics.

                        this is it here

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