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Yea, its right on the slave cylinder. You will likely have to yank your intake off and its right on the front of the trans. Here's mine w/ rosey fork stopper on it. Bleeder is on the right, the slave rod that pushes on the clutch fork is on the left. Push the pedal down and this will move left about an inch. Let the pedal out and it will come back to its resting spot. If it doesn't move more than 1/4" or something then you have a problem.
http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2655.sized.jpg Also, what's this talk about tomorrow morning, shit dude go fix it, the night is young! Hell it's still 'afternoon' :D |
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I am worn out right now...late night last night and the twins are going to be on soon. Otherwise I would. Sounds like Aaron is going to come help out a bit tomorrow morn, so we will see how all that goes. I'll post up results. |
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I'm betting with your AMS-style intake you won't even need to remove it. Just snake the hose up through a hole in the undertray.
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Just make sure whoever is in the car pushing the pedal down uses their hand and holds onto the pedal, just push it SLOWLY. Open the bleeder on the slave after they've started pushing and close it before they have bottomed out. Vocal communication is key. Repeat repeat repeat, flush that air bubble out!
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I picked up some DOT 4 tonight and the clear tube so should be good to go for tomorrow morning. Lets hope this works! PS. I HATE THE FUCKING YANKEES! |
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Well Aaron (turbotalon1g) and myself carpooled it over to my car...no dice :( We bleed all the brakes (there was a little air in the brakes, nothing crazy) and then we did the clutch a lot...there was some very dirty fluid in the clutch and we used a lot of fluid to really flush the clutch but still no good.
If you try to build pressure at the clutch at all it drops to the floor and you can here what appears to be air leaking from the clutch master cylinder inside the cabin near the clutch pedal...Aaron heard it as well so maybe he can describe it better. Regardless we both agreed that it is almost undoubtedly the master cylinder after how much bleeding we did and by the sound it was making. So tomorrow I am going to call magnus and see if they will replace mine under warranty, i would hope they would. Also I will call Danny at DB and see if he can maybe look at this sometime this week and hopefully AAA will tow my car there for free as I am a AAA member. We will see how this all goes down. Lomker you have PM. EDIT: Almost forgot since I am a little pissed the master cylinder is bad... BIG THANKS to Aaron for the help, much appreciated buddy, beers for you from me on the cruise! Another EDIT: This wasn't too terrible of a job at all, sure it took us a few hours but we weren't going for speed. Thanks for the posts for the order and advice to the others too :) Much appreciated. |
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Boo! I've never heard a master make an air noise, that's truely odd. What a ghey issue. Sorry dude. Glad you know how to bleed everything now though, its kinda like an oil change, everyone should know how to do it.
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I've heard masters make noises when they're full of air. My IX and SiliconTek's X. The only thing I can think to try anymore is bleeding with a pressurized bleeder or maybe let it gravity bleed for a few hours (slave nipple cracked open and reservoir cap removed while periodically checking to keep the fluid topped off).
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Oh! You're right Kracka, I do remember when we let that air bubble get into your CMC the one time b/c we didn't keep the reservoir overfilled while bleeding. I don't remember how we fixed it though, just lots and lots and lots of bleeding? I remember yelling 'up!' 'up!' 'down!' 'down!' at each other till we were blue in the face.
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Tons of bleeding, hours of gravity bleeding, line disassembly, etc.
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^Ugggghhhh...this week sucks, I can't work on the car at all, I am going to be in Seattle for work :(
I am going to talk things over with Danny tomorrow still and see if he thinks it makes sense to tow it to DB. |
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I do have one of the Motive power bleeders if you ever need it. I haven't used it yet...it's a part of the brake upgrade pile that I have here. I figure I'll get to that in the Spring.
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I'll let you know lomker, thanks for the offer.
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if you want help man, I'm pretty open all week, especially during the day, and I have a full toolbox. Grab a bleeder, and let's go to town on that bitch!
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I am gone Tuesday thru thursday though for work so I won't be able to do anything with it. I honestly don't think bleeding will help it anymore at this point. Danny at DB has bleed it 3 times now, once for a few hours and Aaron and myself did it also for quite a while, it just didn't want to go anywhere. I could see maybe a power bleeder doing something, but pressure bleeding ain't going to do shit. |
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Get the power bleeder and try it before you leave. Worth a try and you only need one person to use it (IIRC).
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Give it a try, at this point anything is worth a shot before paying DB to rip it all apart again. |
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