NEED HELP!!! 04 TL 6speed
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NEED HELP!!! 04 TL 6speed
I'm having trouble with my 2004 Acura TL the clutch was slipping so I replace the clutch and now I can't get it to go into gear I've bled and bled over and over and over and over and can't seem to get it to go into gear still. Does anyone have any suggestions on where I should look next? Should I change my clutch master cylinder? I'm at a loss please help.
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Re: NEED HELP!!! 04 TL 6speed
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#5
Re: NEED HELP!!! 04 TL 6speed
Yes I change the clutch out myself I am not very savvy I'm self-taught. I went off of instructions that came with clutch and a few YouTube videos. I torque the bolts to 10 lbs.
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Re: NEED HELP!!! 04 TL 6speed
On the assumption the Brute Power clutch kit you used is simply a repackaged OEM clutch and pressure plate (made by LuK); on the surface it sounds like you didn't adjust the pressure plate correctly. The LuK pressure plate used in these cars is a "self adjusting" type; they are set in the factory, however, during shipping they virtually always "self adjust" all of the way out.
A few other comments:
A few other comments:
- It is recommended you replace the dual-mass flywheel whenever you replace the clutch. If you don't, you'll be doing a clutch job again soon.
- There are a few different tools one can use to adjust the pressure plate, Amazon sells one for a little over $100. If you have a well provided shop you can fashion you own adjustment tool using a press.
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