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JINeration
Joined: 27 Oct 2005
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| Posted: 8/30/08 1:30PM Post subject: stage 3 clutch masters problem |
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Hello my fellow scion tuners I have a problem and not sure if I can fix it or not. Well I have installed a stage 3 clutch from Clutchmasters and it works fine and everything is just that my clutch pedal or the clutch master cylinder doesn’t create enough pressure to engage the disk until I pump it a few times is there a way to make the cylinder stronger or is there a aftermarket one that I can buy to make more pressure
someone PLEASE help me! :pray:
oh i forgot to add that there is BEARLY any play so like litterally right when i release the pedal the clutch is released |
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unxpectederror
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| Posted: 8/30/08 7:23PM Post subject: |
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| did you bleed it properly? |
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Ace83
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| Posted: 8/30/08 7:39PM Post subject: |
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unxpectederror wrote: did you bleed it properly?
x2.. something is wrong there, i didnt have problem with the pressure plate on my stage 4 even the pedal feel and deepness is almost like stock |
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JINeration
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| Posted: 8/30/08 7:46PM Post subject: |
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| okay ill try that but why would i need to bleed it...sorry if im like asking such a stupid question we never opend up the system where air or nethign could get in |
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Ace83
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| Posted: 8/30/08 7:48PM Post subject: |
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| i dont remember mine being bleeded, not sure but if the problem is not having enough pressure to push the pressure plate, then the problem might be in your clutch line |
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JINeration
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| Posted: 8/30/08 8:05PM Post subject: |
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| how would i fix that? and which line? we figues that maybe i would need a aftermarket mastercylinger so it can creat more pressure but i will try to bleed it tomorrow .... if the hurricane doesnt ruin my day lol |
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toyota_scion_tc
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| Posted: 8/30/08 8:17PM Post subject: |
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| Definitely bleed it first at the slave cylinder. |
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JINeration
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| Posted: 8/30/08 8:31PM Post subject: |
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| isnt that the only place to bleed the clutch lines |
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toyota_scion_tc
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| Posted: 8/30/08 8:57PM Post subject: |
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JINeration wrote: isnt that the only place to bleed the clutch lines
The only correct way of doing it, there are other ways of doing it. |
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JINeration
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| Posted: 8/30/08 8:58PM Post subject: |
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| ic ic thanks for the info guys i will try bleeding it tomorrow now if you have anymore idea please let me know cause im not 100% sure that bleeding it will help since i didnt open up the system |
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