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Clutch Pedal Pressure....???

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gibby

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Jun 7, 2004
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Ok. i was driving the other day all nice like when suddenly my pedal pressure went to nothing. the pedal would come back up and i could still drive and shift. but the free paly was like in the whole pedal. i took it in and got the slave and master cylinders changed and bled. still really no pressure. im thinking its either the fork and pivot ball or the pressure plate....please somebody help before i drop the tranny. I hope that it's not the crank is going for a stroll on the beach.? tranny comes down tomorrow and the new centerforce is goin in along with the new fork and pivot ball. if anyone else might know what the problem is please tell me.
 
Same thing seems to have happened to me just yesterday. When I push in the clutch it springs in then stays down and I have to pull it back. It comes back quickly, though. I'm going to have the slave and master cylinders checked out out as well and see. I didn't hear any weird grinding noises or anything prior to the pedal sticking, and I can still shift into gears easily. It's odd because it happened once then I was able to shift again and drive, then it happened again and now it'll stay.
 
my clutch does the same thing in a way........if i bleed it its fine, but when bleeding it, it stick to the floor and i have to pull it up. While driving for a little while the freeplay gets greater and greater, till finally touching the clutch pedal or even getting on the gas hard slips the clutch. As soon as i bleed it, its fine, but then after driving for a bit back to the same old thing. Cant figure it out.
 
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