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replaced slave cylinder and still have no pedal @ high RPMs

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Old 04-05-2010, 01:41 AM
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when I bought my 2000 SS it had pedal pressure issues, I figured it was the slave so I pulled the trans and replaced it with a new stock replacement and put a tick shift remote bleeder on it, if I did any full gear pulls on it as soon as I shift into the next gear I miss it cause the pedal just goes to the floor, which it was doing before, would this be cause my a bad master cylinder?.......need help and I wanna go to the track this friday....thanks
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I just installed the Tick M/C because I am having the same problems as you. Mine is still doing it after the Tick M/C install so replacing the slave is next for me. It's either the M/C or a pressure plate/clutch issue. I would change out the M/C first since you dont have to drop the trans and see if that fixes it.
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Originally Posted by ArcticMissile
I just installed the Tick M/C because I am having the same problems as you. Mine is still doing it after the Tick M/C install so replacing the slave is next for me. It's either the M/C or a pressure plate/clutch issue. I would change out the M/C first since you dont have to drop the trans and see if that fixes it.
it has a newer clutch in it, I looked at it when I replaced the slave cylinder, IMO it has to be the M/C, and in your case you should either do the drill mod or a slave, cause a pressure plate wouldnt affect the hydraulics, it would just slip, but thanks for the advice
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I would just for the Tick M/C it's the logical next step.
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Originally Posted by ArcticMissile
I would just for the Tick M/C it's the logical next step.
I dont have thatmuch cash, im laid off, im just gonna buy a stock one
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Originally Posted by mylittlez06
I dont have thatmuch cash, im laid off, im just gonna buy a stock one

I feel ya bud good luck on the job search. The Tick is just a luxury the gm replacement will work just fine.




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