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Old 09-05-2012, 10:40 AM
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Default Where can I get my car fixed

I've been really busy lately, don't have the time to fix myself.

Problem:

Clutch pedal is sticking to the floor. I know a lot of people say try to flush the clutch fluid. I just don't have the time

The slave is maybe 15k miles old.

The clutch was replaced.

I'm thinking it's a bad slave, but if that's the case I do have another clutch I'd want put in when the transmission comes out

Car is a daily drive so time is of the essence.

Please anyone, if you could lead me in the right direction.

Hopefully pricing is reasonable too

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RPM. DOnt know how far that is for you. Fran and the guys are great.
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I tried Fran over at RPM...he's too busy I'd love to bring it to him....

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Feel free to give us a call. We shouldn't be to far from you.
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Originally Posted by z28C4maro82z
I tried Fran over at RPM...he's too busy I'd love to bring it to him....

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Sorry buddy. Wish i could help you out but we are just getting our *** kicked right now. Once we move we should be able to take on a lot more stuff since we will have 8 lifts total instead of the 3 we have now.

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just use a turkey baster and suck out the black fluid and replace it with new fluid, takes 5 min....and no hassle
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just use a turkey baster and suck out the black fluid and replace it with new fluid, takes 5 min....and no hassle
Hey Chef, can you elaborate a bit more on this. I've gotten a lot of fluid out of the reservoir by using a paper towel to suck out any fluid, but there is a still a ton in the line. Plus it didn't help. Is there anything I'm missing on using a turey baster to get it out?
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If you dont mind travelling
Take her to Sickspeed Performance in florida NY
Charlie is very reasonable and does good work
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Originally Posted by z28C4maro82z
Hey Chef, can you elaborate a bit more on this. I've gotten a lot of fluid out of the reservoir by using a paper towel to suck out any fluid, but there is a still a ton in the line. Plus it didn't help. Is there anything I'm missing on using a turey baster to get it out?
Turkey baster, syringe, whatever works. Remove all the fluid from the resevoir. Suck it out, refill, drive it. Repeat the process a few times a day for a few days and the pedal will improve dramatically.



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