View Full Version : Master Cylinder?'s
volcomamskater
04-18-2006, 06:43 PM
Ok this is kind of two question's. 1. Does anyone know or have had to replace the clutch master cylinder? And if so, did you have it done at a shop? I got a new slave and master cylinder and after putting in a new clutch, the pedal feels mushy, I heard replacing these two compoments will remedy the problem.. maybe?. Anyone had to do this before. #2 Has anyone ever turbo'd a N/A lancer before, My buddy wants to attempt to turbo his lancer, I was wondering if anyone tackled this yet, and if it could just lead to a big headache. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
1. Make sure the clutch system has all the air bled out of it.
2. Dont know, dont care.
GVR-4579
04-18-2006, 10:17 PM
yea sometimes it takes a long time to get all the air out keep bleeding that clutch
Jakey
04-18-2006, 10:36 PM
1. Read the rules and tell us what kind of car is in question and any relevant details about the car.
2. Who gives a shit about your friend's Lancer, start a different thread.
3. Buy a service manual as it explains how to replace the clutch-release(slave) cylinder and master cylinders.
3. Inspect both your slave and master cylinders for signs of leakage.
4. If you have a stock(rubber) clutch line, replace it with a braided SS line (Buschur, Slowboy, RRE, etc.) as the rubber deteoriates over time.
5. Rebleed
6. Give us an update as to where things stand.
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