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troy2003 02-01-2013 11:18 PM

Thats right!!!!!.......another master/slave cylinder thread!!!!
 
Ok clutch pedal was stuck to the floor and the car would not go into gear unless it was off. I swapped slave and master out, bled the system like four cycles and now ive got a solid clutch pedal but the car will not go into gear. Could it need more bleeding (meaning more than four cycles since the system was bone dry?) or the master push rod length adjusted???.
CC stage 4 only 2ish years old, throw out bearing replaced 5 months ago.....let me have it!!!

thendawg 02-02-2013 12:50 AM

Hate to say it, but it could be a spring that decided to leave its frame :( Its happened to me once, when it did, at first the clutch dropped to the floor, tried bleeding it and everything, then the clutch pedal felt normal, but it still wouldnt disengage, I think the spring just moved around a bit while I was jacking in it, but still jammed the disc and pressure plate.

troy2003 02-02-2013 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by thendawg (Post 4086549)
Hate to say it, but it could be a spring that decided to leave its frame :( Its happened to me once, when it did, at first the clutch dropped to the floor, tried bleeding it and everything, then the clutch pedal felt normal, but it still wouldnt disengage, I think the spring just moved around a bit while I was jacking in it, but still jammed the disc and pressure plate.

So bleeding a bit more or clutch pedal adjustment wont likely do much for me? Ive got a speed source extended slave push rod on the way as well, any chance the extended push rod might help for a stage 4 cc?. Unfortunately im thinking im going to have to fork out another 700 in less than 6 months for more transmission work. This will bring my total to just about 3 grand in 3 years on this transmission. 800 initial exedy install, 800 for a cc install (found out exedy wasnt bad, it was the throw out bearing), 700 another throw out bearing sheared, now this which will likely be 700-800 and 150 for the new slave and master i just threw in.

troy2003 02-03-2013 10:46 PM

So after adjusting the clutch pedal and bleeding again the car goes into gear every once in a while, other times it wont unless i get under the hood and manually jostle the shift lever around and at that point when u push the clutch pedal down i hear a "click" and it will go into gear, other times it wont go into gear. I drove it fine for like 15 minutes today and as soon as i shut it off and turned it back on it wouldnt go into gear until i manually jostle the shift lever again....????!!!!!! WTF

chalibeto 02-04-2013 02:34 AM

same prob here I already took it to a shop and me being the unwilling one to pay the kind of money they ask for did not let them do anything but bleed the system I have just purchased another transmission out of a 2005 toyota camry with 60k miles on it and will be installing that soon along with a new throw out bearing and maybe some other stuff depends on what I find when I drop the trans

chalibeto 02-10-2013 10:11 PM

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