09-30-2012 | #31 |
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Re: clutch engagement; early
Changed the master, now the car will not disengage the clutch at all....
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09-30-2012 | #32 | |
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Re: clutch engagement; early
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Any thought on clutch fork?
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10-01-2012 | #33 | |
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Re: clutch engagement; early
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Then you have air. Else look for a bent clutch fork.
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07-16-2013 | #34 |
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Re: clutch engagement; early
The clutch master is only 11/16' piston size. The slave is 1 1/16" the small master doesn't have enough volume to operate the clutch slave with enough volume. I'm working on a larger bore master, and slave seal kit mto make it easier to shift.
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