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Xeon 10-18-2016 01:51 AM

Soft clutch pedal
 
So I changed my clutch master cylinder and bleed the system using gravity bleed method and the top 3 inches of the clutch pedal feel very light and after that towards the bottom of the throw it gets heavier and feels more normal

How do I make the clutch pedal feel firmer everywhere in the throw not just the bottom I drove the car also and no clutch slip

Billman250 10-18-2016 02:50 AM

Air in the system, guaranteed.

Xeon 10-18-2016 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by Billman250 (Post 24086555)
Air in the system, guaranteed.


So what do you recommend billman should I do another gravity bleed?

Xeon 10-18-2016 11:43 AM

Or should I push the clutch in open the banjo bolt then close the bolt and release the clutch ?

Slowcrash_101 10-18-2016 03:26 PM

Have you tried unbolting the slave and pointing the bleeder straight up in the air when you gravity bleed?

Slowcrash_101 10-18-2016 03:28 PM

If you pump the crap out of the pedal you should at least get some pedal tension if you don't it's because you have a leak somewhere. Check all fittings and the slave banjo bolt.

Xeon 10-18-2016 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by Slowcrash_101 (Post 24087111)
Have you tried unbolting the slave and pointing the bleeder straight up in the air when you gravity bleed?

No what do u mean

Slowcrash_101 10-18-2016 04:31 PM

exactly what I said, unbolt the two bolts that hold the slave on, and then with the bleeder pointing perpendicular to the ground crack it open. Just like the air in a bottle of soda goes to the top, the same with the clutch bleeder. When it's installed in the car it's roughly at a 45 degree angle, if you point it straight up, it'll uncover any pocket of air that's in there. Make sure you banjo bolt is tight and not leaking after you're done.

Xeon 10-18-2016 08:07 PM

Did it and it helped thanks the first 1 cm of throw is still lighter but I think I can live with it

Slowcrash_101 10-19-2016 04:23 AM

That's normal you're supposed to have a 1/4" of play. 2.54cm per inch/4 ~.7cm


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