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Old 05-11-2010, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by transfan0186
I do hear something spinning when I push the clutch in. Nothing that sounds alarming but I don't recall hearing it before.
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That spinning sound would be your clutch release bearing.
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I just made a thread also today. I have the same EXACT problem. I had no slipping or anything till i installed a new slave which i didnt shim or anything from tick. Now 3-6 if i hit the gas spins pretty good. It goes into gear fine and the pedal feels strong. I also have a tick adjustable master cylinder. I dont know what to do next.
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Originally Posted by 2001z
I just made a thread also today. I have the same EXACT problem. I had no slipping or anything till i installed a new slave which i didnt shim or anything from tick. Now 3-6 if i hit the gas spins pretty good. It goes into gear fine and the pedal feels strong. I also have a tick adjustable master cylinder. I dont know what to do next.
yeah, same exact thing here, ill look at your thread to see if you got any answers

i have the stock master, and im confident the clutch is fine.
Old 05-15-2010, 11:26 AM
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Well my clutch is pretty old so replacing it really isnt the worst thing i can do. Im gonna get a remote bleeder with this clutch and bleed it for a good bit but just dont see how having air in the line would have anything to do with your clutch slipping .



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