Possible clutch engagement issue on Textralia?
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Possible clutch engagement issue on Textralia?
Maybe it's just the nature of the beast with afermarket clutches and all, but I notice it more and more now that it's getting cooler out that when my car is cold, my clutch is very heavy, and very low to the ground.
When the car is fully warmed up and been driving for a few minutes, the clutch feel goes back to normal (feels like stock) and engages a bit higher like stock.
Any thoughts?
When the car is fully warmed up and been driving for a few minutes, the clutch feel goes back to normal (feels like stock) and engages a bit higher like stock.
Any thoughts?
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Must be normal
Just got mine installed and bleed the **** out of it ( atleast half gallon) and it is doing same thing . I am kinda use to it being lower since i drove with the old cluth that was fucked us so bad it ingaged right off the floor. Must be a texatraila thing.
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I'm using the Tex twin disk in my car. There are no regular low engagement issues, but I do get them occassionally when things get real hot. If I bleed the system while the issue is happening things go back to normal.
Triple check your hydraulics, that may be more of your issue than the clutch itself.
Triple check your hydraulics, that may be more of your issue than the clutch itself.
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It's not a constant thing, only when it is cold when first started up. Once I drive around a bit it engages perfectly fine. If I let it sit and idle and warm up for some time, same thing it will engage perfectly fine.
using correct brake fluid.
using correct brake fluid.
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Like Tony said triple check the hydraulics. Have you bled the system, a lot? Seems like it's usually the other way around. More people seem to have problems when the fluid gets hot...
BTW, Did you replace any of the hydraulics when you did the clutch. If you replaced the master, was it pre bled or did you bench bleed it?
BTW, Did you replace any of the hydraulics when you did the clutch. If you replaced the master, was it pre bled or did you bench bleed it?
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Like Tony said triple check the hydraulics. Have you bled the system, a lot? Seems like it's usually the other way around. More people seem to have problems when the fluid gets hot...
BTW, Did you replace any of the hydraulics when you did the clutch. If you replaced the master, was it pre bled or did you bench bleed it?
BTW, Did you replace any of the hydraulics when you did the clutch. If you replaced the master, was it pre bled or did you bench bleed it?
does anyone get any shudder when engaging from a stop on the oz700 (I think this is the model number)? It tamed a bit after 1-2kmi+ but still get it from a stop and shakes the whole bottom end of the car.
I remember reading this goes away with time, but not sure if I read correctly that it completely goes away.
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