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Old 01-28-2014, 10:35 PM
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Alright guys its been almost a year since I been on here so if this ain't in the right place my bad and I couldn't find anything real similar in the search to my problem here it is...so my 2000 z28 6speed cam full bolt ons 4:10 gears a few weeks ago I was racing a new 5.0 well I missed 3rd and hit 1st (thank you gf for screaming at me while trying to race) anyways when it happen I lost all clutch pressure and the car will not go into any gear unless its not running and no matter how much I pump the pedal it's still on the floor and idea what it broke ..mind you it's a stock clutch slave pressure plate ect. With 160,000 miles on it thanks for any help
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It sounds like a hydraulic issue to me. Do you have fluid in master cylinder reservoir?

Drop the transmission and inspect your clutch. Could be that the pressure plate it toast.
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I've seen a stock disc come apart from manually over revving, if you can't find anything hydraulically wrong.
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Yeah all the fluids are good and full none leaking at all I did notice before tht happen earlier that day it was a little harder to get into gear at higher rpms around 5grand up it wa almost like it was sluggish to go into gear
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So you can drive it know, just hard to shift?
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I had something similar happen and it ended up being my master cylinder. I tried to bleed the clutch and there were no leaks and the clutch still stuck to the floor.
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@Snlperformance No the car had to be hauled home it won't go into any gear unless its shut off... I kinda figured my master cylinder had give out on me too cause I have beat on that stock set up hard with my set up



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