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    Default fuckin clutch pedal problems again!

    my clutch pedal is goin gamy on me again its full of fluid (looks like shit) its working fine, but its only biting right at the floor, an then has no spring back in it, only thing pulling it back up is the actual spring on the pedal, would it b my master cyl again or slave cyl? feckin reckin my head!


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    Was it working 100% before...!

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    are you sure there's no leeks or worn seals causing reduced pressure?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie Daly Ps13 View Post
    Was it working 100% before...!
    yea it was, well, i bought it with the master cylinder gone, put one in it, and was workin fine until now

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    are you sure there's no leeks or worn seals causing reduced pressure?
    well its full of fluid, surely if there was a leak itd be gone down in level?

    theres a mega heavy paddle clutch in it, i hope its not ruining master cylinders


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    I would think the clutch fork has come loose inside the box.


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    Quote Originally Posted by driftescort View Post
    I would think the clutch fork has come loose inside the box.
    as in has come off the release bearing? box is being changed soon again anyway, so if this is the problem would it get me by for a while driving it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by alan opel View Post
    as in has come off the release bearing? box is being changed soon again anyway, so if this is the problem would it get me by for a while driving it?
    The fork can come loose from its pivot, it happened in my R32. I wouldn't drive it around myself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by driftescort View Post
    The fork can come loose from its pivot, it happened in my R32. I wouldn't drive it around myself.
    could i fix without droppin box? i need to get to work


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    No you have to drop the box.


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    i wouldnt drive it lad you could fuck the clutch if it not biting right ...


 

 

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