hydraulic/clutch question??? really need help please
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hydraulic/clutch question??? really need help please
So i had a problem w/ my hydraulic system and my clutch feel to the ground, so i figured that it was my slave and so i replaced my master and slave at the same time while i was in there i bout a new Mcleod clutch and installed it. Have had some problems bleeding the system. I got the peddle about half way up (between the floor and the brake peddle). i kept trying the regular bleeding way and just ended up putting more air into the system. so i bought a mityvac and pulled the air out.... the peddle only came up to the half way point again... did i do something wrong??
do i need a shim behind the slave??
could the fork slipped off?? what do yall think is my problem
thanks guys for your help
do i need a shim behind the slave??
could the fork slipped off?? what do yall think is my problem
thanks guys for your help
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If your working with a T56 trans then there is no clutch fork like the older T10 units. Sounds like you still have air in the system. I would think that shimming or lack there of would have little to no effect on pedal height. Shimming or lack there of shimming would effect clutch engagement but not overall pedal height.
The twin disc Mcleod's that i have measured never needed any shimming. I spent some time at Mcleod the other day and was talking with a machinist about shimming. He said it was not necessary but its always a good idea to measure. Also I would like to note that Mcleod is a great company that employees great people. Its always a pleasure to purchase from them.
did you bench bleed the master???
The twin disc Mcleod's that i have measured never needed any shimming. I spent some time at Mcleod the other day and was talking with a machinist about shimming. He said it was not necessary but its always a good idea to measure. Also I would like to note that Mcleod is a great company that employees great people. Its always a pleasure to purchase from them.
did you bench bleed the master???
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think i got it, just kept bleeding it and its pretty stiff now and came all the way up. iv heard lots of good things about the clutch so i hope its as good as everyone says.