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fliprayzin240sx
11-12-2007, 07:15 PM
This one got me stumped: What would cause a clutch engagement to change over night??? My clutch engagement was in the middle, the next morning it just went all the way to top of the pedal to the point that it was preloading the clutch. I tried to adjust the pedal shaft all the way and its still pretty high but atleast its not loading the clutch anymore. Any idea?!?!
S13Leprechaun
11-13-2007, 01:09 AM
haha... this has happened to me before too... then i found i needed a new slave cylinder... check your master as well.. if i was you, change both of those if its been a while... other than that, all i can say is you got a really smart garage raccoon that dont like you.. lol. gl.
Z U L8R
11-13-2007, 07:37 AM
sounds like a restriction in the hydraulics. i'd recommend flushing your old fluid outta there, and if you have that little box that goes inbetween the master and slave, delete that piece of shit. gl man
Dave =]
!Zar!
11-13-2007, 09:30 AM
Sounds like you need to bleed your system or get a new clutch master cylinder.
fliprayzin240sx
11-13-2007, 07:25 PM
Its just wierd how the engagement would change to the top and made the pedal feel stiff. Im used to having bad cylinders, air in the line or leaks making the pedal feel turn to poo, this is something new. I looked around the master and oddly enough, I got some fluid outside the reservoir. Maybe it is the master. As long as I dont have to pull the tranny yet I'll be happy.
slider2828
11-13-2007, 07:30 PM
Nah definitely don't need to pull the tranny. Sounds like your clutch master cylinder went.... Time to get a new one, or the little cap came off, but I doubt that... Good luck.
KA-T_240
11-13-2007, 08:25 PM
Check for loose bolts on the clutch system. Check your fluid level also and for signs of leaks before spending money on new parts find the problem. Even though new cylinders are probably a idea depending on how old the stuff is.
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