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Old 04-01-2010, 03:22 PM
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just installed a new tick master cylinder, wow what a difference no more stuck pedal tranny shifts as smooth as silk, install took 35 min i used a bleeder designed for bleeding new gm power steering systems, bled perfectly the first try. so anyone trying to a fix sticky pedal tick is the answer, what a product ( great job you guys at tick).
Old 04-01-2010, 04:24 PM
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what type of gm bleeder? will it work on my TR6060 tranny in my 2010 camaro? what is so unique about it?.. bc i thought u only need to loosen the bleeder push the clutch down, bleed and stop, then release the clutch? I never bleed a clutch before so if u have something that would make it easy to do that would be awesome. and i think mine has air in it from the first time i flushed the fluid (using rangeracceleration) technique! also i would like to use it to make flushing easier. Im descently knowledged about workin on cars just i have never messed with a clutch bleeding.
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where can this tick master cylinder be bought ?
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^^^ They are a sponsor over there >>>> get you one.
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i work at a gm dealership and one of our techs bled the system for me, the device screwed on top of the master cylinder resevoir the thing works great no pumping of the clutch pedal reqiured
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I'll be instaling the tick in mine tomorrow. I had same problem. Looking forward to driving it with out having to put my foot under the clutch pedal and pull it up.
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Originally Posted by kirbyman03
i work at a gm dealership and one of our techs bled the system for me, the device screwed on top of the master cylinder resevoir the thing works great no pumping of the clutch pedal reqiured
motive power bleeder....(i think)
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Tick went in today, that is money well spent, shifts are awesome now
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i saw a video of the fbody CM install and damn seems pretty damn str8 forward and simple but the GTO guys been saying it a pain
hmm maybe ill have a tech at work do it for me he said he would do it for 60
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Why does everyone say its takes 3 hours to install?
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Just did mine. Took me 45 min!!!!




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