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Clutch pedal release

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spitefire1

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Feb 7, 2008
monticello, New York
i just put in a act 2900 and a steet disc in to my car. know it wont go into gear! like i bled bled bled it and bled. then i went under the dash and adjusted the master rod all the way out and know the car moves but its literally like as soon as i move my foot it takes off. does any one know what this problem is? i just bought a brand new slave cylinder and a extension rod put it on so thats not the problem. do i have to bled it more? has anyone had this problem. can some one please help thanks:cry:
 
if you can pump the clutch pedal up and it gains more feel/stiffness, it needs to be bled more. sometimes it is very difficult to get all the air out of the lines. have someone step on the clutch while you watch the fork/slave rod to make sure it is making its full travel.
 
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