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Master Cylinder?'s
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.
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Re: Master Cylinder?'s
1. Make sure the clutch system has all the air bled out of it.
2. Dont know, dont care. |
Re: Master Cylinder?'s
yea sometimes it takes a long time to get all the air out keep bleeding that clutch
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Re: Master Cylinder?'s
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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