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scheides
04-16-2012, 02:56 PM
Especially with the AMS cock ring.
TPAL! In a meeting with a customer even!
This is my plan, I am going to buy one and leave it on the shelf in the next month or so.
Kracka
04-16-2012, 03:00 PM
When/if I need to upgrade the clutch I'll be doing a ring at the same time.
Murlo26
04-18-2012, 09:53 AM
Well I looked around and checked the line from the master to the slave last night, didn't see any leaks or fluid. The reservoir was still full so I am guessing it has to be leaking internally to the Master cylinder. The only other thing I can do is have someone get in the car and push the clutch in to see if that does anything (didn't have anyone around last night). I guess we will see. I'll prolly order a new MC this week.
Is the MC bad to replace if the magnus kit is already installed? Or is it a few hour deal? Looks like I just have to remove a bunch of shit in the way.
Edit: Anyone know a place in blaine that can powerbleed my brake/clutch system? I can't go too far as my clutch is total fubar. But a few people on evoxforums have said they have seen this happen quite a bit just how I am saying because of air in the system. So I figured I would get a really good powerbleed done before I assume the MC is done for as no one has really seen a magnus/stock 8/9 cmc fail.
Murlo26
04-24-2012, 11:32 PM
Well I was feeling pretty good today even though I had to go back to work after a 4 day weekend and then the twins lost.
I went and bought some goodies (tools) at sears afterwork, like $350 worth...tools are fucking expensive. I guess I should've went to harbor freight.
Anyway, after I went there, came back to my house, jacked the evo up, pulled wheels off and used the power bleeder I went and picked up from Shawn at his work today at lunch.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b252/Murlo26/71ea87e1.jpg
Anyway, got everything done in a few hours, kinda taking my time, having a few drinks and opening all the new tools etc. I got in the car, pushed the clutch down a bunch and it felt good, was returning normally and all and I was pleased.
So I threw the wheels back on, lowered the car, torqued it all down and buttoned the car up for a drive...well right when I got in and turned the ignition, the clutch sank to the floor :( FML what the hell is with these POS MC's I keep getting.
This is a sad day for murlo...very sad. Gonna order a new Evo 8/9 MC I guess.
scheides
04-25-2012, 06:48 AM
Maybe you got air in the clutch system? Bleed that too!! It's tied to the same reservoir as your brakes...you could probably even use the power bleeder on it...but do it with a helper, it's tricky.
Murlo26
04-25-2012, 09:23 AM
Maybe you got air in the clutch system? Bleed that too!! It's tied to the same reservoir as your brakes...you could probably even use the power bleeder on it...but do it with a helper, it's tricky.
I did bleed the slave as well. The slave takes like 2 seconds to bleed as its so close, it came through there very quick.
The brakes all were still awesome from last time I bleed them at Shawns, there wasn't like any air in there.
Frankly I don't know what else it could be but the MC.
edit:
Well I just emailed Marco. I figured that before I condemn anything or assume it is for sure broken (which I don't see how it can't be the issue) I would ask Marco for assistance. Magnus seems like a great shop so hopefully they can assist with something.
simulatedwood
04-25-2012, 09:51 AM
The power bleeder makes it so easy to bleed brakes, there is no way you got air in the line using that setup. Id say the MC is fubar'd! I know you said something about the angle of the MC in relation to the clutch rod was at a funny angle, I wonder if that angle could be causing the premature MC failure. Ack!
Murlo26
04-25-2012, 09:55 AM
The power bleeder makes it so easy to bleed brakes, there is no way you got air in the line using that setup. Id say the MC is fubar'd! I know you said something about the angle of the MC in relation to the clutch rod was at a funny angle, I wonder if that angle could be causing the premature MC failure. Ack!
Yea AMS basically said they didn't like the Magnus setup because it doesn't sit perfectly flush against the firewall like theirs does and then causes the angle to be undesirable.
I can't be the only one who is this unlucky though if its a design flaw. I would think tons of people would have an issue. I only have like 5-6k miles on the thing.
PS. the brake bleeder is boss. So easy. However, I didn't realize at first you needed to twist the cap onto the reservoir lol, so it started leaking a lot when I put pressure on there haha.
Murlo26
04-25-2012, 03:48 PM
Picking up a new CMC today from MAP on my way home and some more ATE super blue. The CMC MAP stocks isn't an OEM but essentially an OEM replacement. They have sold over 100 with the magnus kit and haven't had problems. They also said it has a 1 year warranty so I figured what the hell. Going to try and start the CMC install process tonight (prolly going to loaf around tonight though). I am hoping to get the car running again this weekend.
Murlo26
04-26-2012, 11:54 PM
Made some good progress tonight.
If it weren't for the 2.5 hour nap that my couch conned me into tonight I might be further, lol.
Got all the shit in the way out (intake, ecu, brackets, brake fluid reservoir etc) and got the inside the cabin stuff unbuttoned. I would've kept going but am not sure how to get this off, I will prolly have to go buy some tool to get it off and need some advice on what to get. It was past 11 so it was too late to go to the hardware store or whatever.
See below for my dilemma...the CMC bolt on the flex line is hitting the booster, so I can't remove the big bastard.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b252/Murlo26/7e6cffd0.jpg
Another pic, of everything removed.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b252/Murlo26/f3da0107.jpg
I felt pretty good about how much I got done considering I only spent a few hours on it and a bunch was reading and cleaning up brake fluid. So much damn fluid in the reservoir, need to go buy more brake cleaner. None got on my paint on the body but the bay is blue now :)
The only weird thing I noticed is the CMC rod inside the cabin has a nut on it that was totally loose and not holding down the cup part of CMC. I doubt that would affect anything, but thoughts?
Hopefully get it mostly wrapped up tomorrow night but I have to help my cousin do brakes on his Maxima too.
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