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andynogo 10-28-2003 08:43 PM

Why did Mazda put such a POS clutch setup in the S6? Put it all back together with new clutch, new snap ring etc, assembled on the floor with the motor, goes together without any problems, and this morning finish bleeding clutch circuit, test pedal and pop! No clutch. I assume the bearing has come away from the pressure plate.



Any ideas why this has happened? It was in and secure when put together...



Lucky I don't live stateside where I would have a very large gun! Headlines: "Furious RX7 owner goes on shooting rampage at Mazda Headquarters" https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683358.gif

Fd3BOOST 10-28-2003 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by andynogo' date='Oct 28 2003, 06:43 PM
Why did Mazda put such a POS clutch setup in the S6? Put it all back together with new clutch, new snap ring etc, assembled on the floor with the motor, goes together without any problems, and this morning finish bleeding clutch circuit, test pedal and pop! No clutch. I assume the bearing has come away from the pressure plate.



Any ideas why this has happened? It was in and secure when put together...



Lucky I don't live stateside where I would have a very large gun! Headlines: "Furious RX7 owner goes on shooting rampage at Mazda Headquarters" https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683358.gif

I bet that the slave cylinder pin poped out.

Remove the inspection cover on the bell housing and have a look.

Or did you forget to close the bleeder valve?

andynogo 10-29-2003 09:20 AM

Fork/thrust bearing came away from pressure plate. Appeared to be all correct when assembled. New clip etc. Oh well, try, try again!



I just wanted somewhere to vent my frustration as I was also working on my wife's car today. Nissan Bluebird 2 litre turbo awd 4 cyl. Dead starter motor, which lives under the inlet manifold in an east-west motor. 9am-1.30 pm just to get the starter out. And it's not that I'm not mechanically able- it was designed never to be removed unless the motor was out of the car. Makes me appreciate the little things in life like rear wheel drive layouts for serviceability...



Oh, and I choose to ignore the bleeder valve comment! https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...>/rolleyes.gif

93 R1 10-29-2003 09:37 AM

Its easy...just pull the slave out and snap the fork back in. 10 Minute job.

andynogo 10-29-2003 08:23 PM

Yup, thanks. Just a bit tired of car sh!t this week! At least the new motor started first pop and sounds strong...


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