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Old 09-23-2013, 05:29 PM
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I've got a 98 T/A with the T56 and i put a new clutch in around 10,000 miles ago it's a Bahnof (pretty cheap ebay brand) about 500 miles after the clutch was put in it blew the original slave, so i replaced it and was able to bleed it to operation, but a few weeks ago now i was driving normally and the pedal lost almost all it's pressure and it would barely throw out to put in gear or shift at all. So i replaced the master cylinder, and the slave and now i cannot get any pedal pressure what so ever and i have bleed it and bleed it and bleed it yet i cannot get the pedal to firm up at all . if anyone has any advice i'd love to hear it all.
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Some hindsight advice for you.. don't buy cheap ****. Replace the clutch with a descent unit and lick your wombs. Live and learn.
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Black1998WS6, what bleed method are you using? Have you tried a mighty-vac or pressure-bleeder? Either of these can really help eliminate air from the system and would be worth a try!

Vince...I think you mean "wounds" not "wombs" (or maybe not)...it provided a little laugh therapy this morning either way!
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Originally Posted by SPEC-01
Black1998WS6, what bleed method are you using? Have you tried a mighty-vac or pressure-bleeder? Either of these can really help eliminate air from the system and would be worth a try!

Vince...I think you mean "wounds" not "wombs" (or maybe not)...it provided a little laugh therapy this morning either way!
Haha awesome.. yep I clearly missed that.



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