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Clutch won't bleed

no resistance in pedal at all

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#41 Xon

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 09:20 PM

I'm sorry, but this has nothing to do with the hydraulic system.
If you can move the clutch fork by hand, that indicates one of three things:
  • You have the worlds wimpiest pressure plate
  • You have the arms of an adult gorilla
  • Something is wrong with the clutch fork or throwout bearing

I would have gone to the kitchen, collected a brown bag, dropped my dacks, pinched off a loaf in said bag, done up dacks, stickytaped bag, placed bag in envelope, and mailed it right to your face for being such a tool.


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#42 Guest_Jesse_*

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Posted 11 June 2012 - 10:23 PM

Hey guys, finally got around to pulling the gearbox out and sorting the problem.

Turned out the ring that goes around the throwout bearing holder in the clutch had slipped off and as such the throwout bearing was just slipping out of the clutch.

Car is now running again, clutch needs to be bled a bot more but it is all good.

Cheers, Jesse

#43 RX25SE

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Posted 11 June 2012 - 10:33 PM

Good to hear Jesse.

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#44 Guest_Jesse_*

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Posted 11 June 2012 - 10:37 PM

Yeah I am pretty stoked for it to be up and running again. Now to sort the boost issues and keep saving for v7 cut.




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