Just installed new clutch and...
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Just installed new clutch and...
I just installed a new clutch a spec stage 2 it was used alittle bit for about 5k miles. The clutch looked good. The flywheel was in pretty good shape. And im having the same problem as i was before i took my spec stag 3 clutch out. The clutch is slipping.
What is the cause of this?
Does bleeding the clutch have anything to do with this? Will it help fix the slipping?
What else could affect the clutch or make it slip?
Using a Mightyvac from autozone. How would i go about bleeding the clutch. Where does it hook up to?
What is the cause of this?
Does bleeding the clutch have anything to do with this? Will it help fix the slipping?
What else could affect the clutch or make it slip?
Using a Mightyvac from autozone. How would i go about bleeding the clutch. Where does it hook up to?
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Update:
got me a mightyvac and bleed the clutch through the top where the resavor is. Is this the correct way to do it?
It seemed like i took out ALOT of air bubbles and took it for a test drive and got the same results. The peddal feels better, but the clutch still slips. At the same RPMS as my last clutch did. starts slipping when i apply light throttle @ 1.6k And also slips in any other gear if i floor it.
What is the problem. Because im all out of ideas?
got me a mightyvac and bleed the clutch through the top where the resavor is. Is this the correct way to do it?
It seemed like i took out ALOT of air bubbles and took it for a test drive and got the same results. The peddal feels better, but the clutch still slips. At the same RPMS as my last clutch did. starts slipping when i apply light throttle @ 1.6k And also slips in any other gear if i floor it.
What is the problem. Because im all out of ideas?
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if bleeding the clutch manually doesnt work then you can try pumping the clutch pedal alot really fast for 30 seconds and let the car sit for a while and see if the resivour gets any lower or just try it...
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flywheel was cleaned with brake cleaner...
When im bleeding the clutch and im close to saying it looks good because there is no more air coming up. I do 1 final pump with the mighty vac and i always keep getting more air. Do i have a leak somehwhere?
When im bleeding the clutch and im close to saying it looks good because there is no more air coming up. I do 1 final pump with the mighty vac and i always keep getting more air. Do i have a leak somehwhere?