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seminoles2005

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Nov 17, 2003
sfield, Kentucky
im having trouble with my clutch engagement, it wants to engage/dis engage right off the floor, to shift its extremely notchy. I checked for leaks and havent found any and i replaced my slave cylinder.

Im wondering after bleeding my system multiple times i think im set. But when i reach down to my slave cylinder where its pushing against the shift fork i can push the shift fork into the slave cylinder, its like it doesnt even have enough pressure to hold it back. Do i have a bad slave cylinder or what?
 
The problem may be the master or slave cylinder going bad and not being able to hold back all the pressure needed. You said you replaced the slave right? Its usually a good idea to replace both when you do it. When you put it in gear holding the clutch in, does it slowly start to engage?
 
ive replaced the slave twice now, when i have the clutch pedal to the floor i dont think it slowly engages but its really hard sometimes to get it in there so ill have to pump it
 
http://teamrip.com/clutch%20adjustment.html

Chances are that you're clutch master cylinder rod is out of adjustment. Use the above link to correct it. But, depending on whether or not the MC has been replaced, you might want to replace that while you're at it. The MC and SC tend to go out in pairs.
 
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