Is this a bad master?
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Is this a bad master?
Allright, so i was pulling away from a stop sign in 1st then put the clutch in and go for 2nd and it wouldnt let it engage. Then i let the clutch out and it stays on the floor i roll to stop and the car is smoking. I get it home and o see a big hole in the line from master to slave. i pull it all out and replace the line. I go to bleed it and it still stays to the floor...
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Your master can be bad, that is odd that it blew the line out like that.
Got a pic of it just curious??? If you got a new line didn't you get a new master as well?
I thought that was the only way to get a stock line???
You might need to bleed it using another method as well. That might get you a pedal.
Got a pic of it just curious??? If you got a new line didn't you get a new master as well?
I thought that was the only way to get a stock line???
You might need to bleed it using another method as well. That might get you a pedal.
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if your line just had a hole in it and you replaced the line, im going to say you just have a whole lot of air still in the system, these things are a pain in the butt to bleed even with the master being bench bleed. Id say just keep bleeding the traditional way untill you start to get a little pedal and then rebleed a couple a times with a mity vac. thats what I had to do and it still took me forever to get a perfict pedal.