Re: Clutch to the Floor
BTW the someone that told him was me. I bled the clutch to make sure it wasnt something stupid like air in the lines. The fluid looked like shit. I have an extra "Known good" Slave cylinder so we will try that first.
When the clutch is depressed i can actually move the shift fork back and forth like there is play in there. Since i have had a manual eclipse ive never had the shift fork have play without the clutch being pushed in. Granted ive never had a stock clutch. This is why i was thinking maybe either the T.O bearing or Pressure plate was going bad. But when he said the clutch stuck to the floor i was instantly thinking warning signs of crankwalk.
We will replace the Slave and see if that maybe helps, it didnt look to be in the best of condition. From min to max the clutch fork would move approx 1.5cm.
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