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am not gettin pressure on the clutch pedal i already replace the master clutch culinder and clutch kit,,,, but still cant shift gears without the clutch,,, but tranny still works because i can still shift gears... anything could help... thanx
am not gettin pressure on the clutch pedal i already replace the master clutch culinder and clutch kit,,,, but still cant shift gears without the clutch,,, but tranny still works because i can still shift gears... anything could help... thanx
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Re: (CodyC142)
It's a starting point. It sounds like he's saying he can shift gears but only when the engine is off and can't with it on because the clutch might not be getting disengaged. If that's the case, is the slave cylinder actually moving when pressing the clutch pedal?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hspoon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the master cylinder its new... but its kinda leakin so i really dont know if could be a problem and im about to replace it...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Is it "kinda leakin" or is it leaking? This isn't a maybe-kind-of-question. If you're losing fluid in the system, then you're losing pressure and you won't be able to disengage the clutch. This is not rocket science, it's a simple "look...there's fluid, I'll fix the leak" issue.
And you're ******* retarded for the thread title you used. Moron.
Is it "kinda leakin" or is it leaking? This isn't a maybe-kind-of-question. If you're losing fluid in the system, then you're losing pressure and you won't be able to disengage the clutch. This is not rocket science, it's a simple "look...there's fluid, I'll fix the leak" issue.
And you're ******* retarded for the thread title you used. Moron.
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