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twinturborx7pete 09-04-2002 08:17 AM

Ok, i finished rebuliding my engine and now i have a reoccuring problem. I installed a new clutch and flywheel combo, but now when i bleed the clutch, somehow air will get back into the lines and make it nearly impossible to shift. I can bleed all the air out of the lines and then drive it, maybe for 2 minutes with perfect shifting then it goes to crap again, i have put a cap on the bleeder valve, noticing vacuum under the cap, where else can it be leaking from? the threads? i have no loss of fluid, so i'm puzzled, i never had this problem before the rebulid and now i do... any thoughts? thanks your input is appreciated!



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13BAce 09-04-2002 08:21 AM

You must have a leak somewhere. I've seen alot of people who leave the slave cylinder attached to the transmission without supporting it from the bottom. That can mess up the clutch hose.

Fe3Boost 09-04-2002 08:57 AM

Sounds like the clutch is in backwards to me. Is it real hard to shift but it will go in?

it is not hard to put the disc in the wrong way. I have done it. Oh well. live and learn.



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jspecracer7 09-04-2002 11:17 AM

Possibly clutch master cylinder? :(

twinturborx7pete 09-04-2002 12:03 PM

the clutch is in correctly, because it was new and made sure it would go "flywheel side" with the sticker that said "flywheel side"..



I constantly find myself bleeding the clutch because new air will come out and then it will squirt only fluid, and it will shift correctly for about 5 shifts then eventually turn to crap again and become harder to shift. i can put the car in 1st gear and hold the clutch and the car will pull itself forward... a sign of air in the lines from the clutch not fully disengaging.

vosko 09-04-2002 12:04 PM

i concur with jspec. sounds like brake master. my TII did the same thing.......

j9fd3s 09-04-2002 12:05 PM

you need to look really hard at the hose. its also possible that the master/slave is bad too



mike

Fe3Boost 09-04-2002 12:47 PM

Also a deformed clutch once it is heated up will act the same. So check for the easy stuff first and then go for the clutch.



How does the pedal feel?

Does the pedal loose its stiffness?



-Rikki

twinturborx7pete 09-04-2002 01:32 PM

yes the pedal will lose its stiffness after pumping it, and i can find air in the lines...

twinturborx7pete 09-04-2002 05:20 PM

any other thoughts?


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