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Forum nameManual Trans - NV-T350
Topic subjectClutch pressure
Topic URLhttp://forums.2gnt.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=34&topic_id=7361
7361, Clutch pressure
Posted by xlr82x, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I did a little reading and was curious if someone with knowledge could fill in the gaps for me. I recently had my slave cylinder replaced because it somehow broke while I was on vaca and with no tools. So I had AAMCO fix it. Now it seems like the clutch doesn't disengage until the clutch pedal is almost to the floor. I don't have any slippage in the gears so I don't think the clutch is going bad. But I was wondering if I bleed the clutch line if it would disengage closer to the stationary position? I can litteraly push the clutch a half inch and nothing happens. So I think those yahoo's at the shop were stoned enough to freaking mess something up... Thanks for the help.
7362, RE: Clutch pressure
Posted by Locke_db, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Yes, bleed the clutch. Most of your pedal stroke may be spent compressing air in the lines.
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