Alright- I posted here about a month or so so about this problem. I just swapped out my slave/release cylinder and bled the system. I'm still having the same problem. I will push down on the clutch pedal. the release piston pushes out against the clutch fork. After a few seconds, the system looses pressure, and the piston retracts back into the cylinder. Does anybody have any thoughts on what I should check next? Should I look at the master cylinder? Thanks
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did you replace the clutch recently? check the throwout bearing and the clutch line itself... new SS lines are cheap...
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Originally Posted by majeskyb' post='790397' date='Dec 28 2005, 03:50 PM
Alright- I posted here about a month or so so about this problem. I just swapped out my slave/release cylinder and bled the system. I'm still having the same problem. I will push down on the clutch pedal. the release piston pushes out against the clutch fork. After a few seconds, the system looses pressure, and the piston retracts back into the cylinder. Does anybody have any thoughts on what I should check next? Should I look at the master cylinder? Thanks its leaking from somewhere, get under the dash with a flashlight... |
Definently check for leaks just like j9 said.
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haven't touched the clutch- it's fine. Yeah, somewhere, there is a leak and the system isn't holding pressure. So now I have to try and figure out what to do next
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Originally Posted by majeskyb' post='790432' date='Dec 28 2005, 06:01 PM
haven't touched the clutch- it's fine. Yeah, somewhere, there is a leak and the system isn't holding pressure. So now I have to try and figure out what to do next its either the master slave or the line.... not a lot of choices |
replace the master as long as the fluid isnt squirting out of the line.
kevin. |
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