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Old 04-26-2006, 07:21 PM
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I put my car on the lift raise the rear tires up of the ground put it in first gear, push the clutch in rev it up . anythig over 5k the rear tires start to spin....... do i have air in the line or is the spec 3 not enought for 480rwtq
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i have the same issue. car jerks forward sometimes. i spoke with a textralia tech and he suggested it could be as simple as bleeding the system. but no with a mity vac. do it the old school way. 2 people. crack the valve, press down the clutch pedal, close the valve, release the pedal. repeat. just be sure to keep the resevoir topped off if u do it more than 3-5 times.
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Originally Posted by SaintNJ
i have the same issue. car jerks forward sometimes. i spoke with a textralia tech and he suggested it could be as simple as bleeding the system. but no with a mity vac. do it the old school way. 2 people. crack the valve, press down the clutch pedal, close the valve, release the pedal. repeat. just be sure to keep the resevoir topped off if u do it more than 3-5 times.
i need a power bleeder....
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