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clutch pedal pressure

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DSM nOOb

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May 17, 2006
Columbus, Ohio
I've searched and haven't come across this problem. I just put a new clutch in ACT2900 and everything was fine drove it for a week then the pressure just dropped and it felt like the clutch was not gripping at all.

So i then pulled the tranny replaced the clutch line with ss braided line replaced the tob clutch fork and ball. Also replaced the master and slave cyl. Now when i bleed the clutch i don't get any pedal pressure it has just enough to sometimes pull itself back up. i just keep bleeding the clutch and bleeding the clutch but the pressure does not change.

Any input would be great and appreciated.
 
make sure to check your master cylinder is adjusted right... and you might still probably have air in your lines bleed it alittle more
 
I think you're bleeding the clutch wrong. Is someone helping you do it? After replacing my clutch master you wont get any pressure at all. You pretty much have to pump it by hand for a little bit. Make sure you keep filling up the resevoir so air doesn't get into it or you'll have to start all over again pretty much. Make sure you're pumping it with the bleeder closed and then leave the pedal to the floor while the guy on the bottom opens the bleeder to let out the air, then he closes it and you start pumping it again. do that over and over again.
 
My act2900 just did the same thing tonight. I was driving went to shift and got nothing. Fluid is full and salve seems good. I also have a extended clutch rod. What else can I check getting another new master and slave tommorrow.
 
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