Help with clutch pedal
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Help with clutch pedal
I recently put in a ram powergrip clutch in my car, I reused the slave cylinder and replaced the throwout and pilot bearing. I've been having a problem with the clutch pedal, first it engages all the way at the ground, so when I'm trying to race and i go to shift, i have to have the pedal touching the ground or it'll grind when i go to shift into the next gear. Second Its been real cold lately, when my car has been sitting all night in around 20 degree weather and I go to start it in the morning, and I push the clutch pedal down it feels real sloppy, and when i release the pedal it only goes back up a little bit, I can take my foot underneath and lift it up a few more inches and then when i move my foot it goes back down, once the car and everything gets hot it goes away. The only thing I could think of is air in the system? and would air in the system effect where the pedal grabs? The cars a 2000 t/a ws6, thanks for any help.
#4
Exactly what P said! Since you are also saying it has changed with the weather, I would say bleed it, bleed it, bleed it. When you are done, do it again. It took me ten times to get my pedal perfect.
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Clutch bleeding is a weird thing, you can do it over and over one way and never make it any better. Then you can try a different method and it works the first time. I forgot to ask, you don't have a mcleod master cylinder do you? And did you notice any black stuff in the fluid recently?