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Old 05-28-2012, 11:42 PM
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Clutch problems again... I think?

I power shifted 1st-2nd and it went good, but when I pushed the clutch down for third it felt different. When I push It all the way to the floor it kind of sticks for a moment then comes back up. And after that, the clutch engages at the very end. Before this happened it engaged about in the middle. The clutch, pressure plate, slave cylinder, throwout bearing are all new. A while back a member from the forum told me the squeeking my clutch pedal was making(which it still makes) was the clutch master cylinder going out. Could that be it going out?
Old 05-29-2012, 06:11 AM
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From what you are describing something is definitely going on. The easy thing to replace would be the master but you might try bleeding the hydraulics to see if it makes a difference in where the clutch grabs and also if the pedal sticks on the floor like you described. Seems to me that something is sticking or there is air in the system. How long ago did you install the other components? Not sure if your setup uses a fork or not but the collar that the bearing rides on, pivot ball, or fork need to be in good condition or you will have issues.
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