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Old 03-08-08, 09:47 PM
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Halp, clutch on the floor

Yes, I searched.


But here's what I am going weird about, I just rebuilt my clutch master, and my slave seems that it is moving, clutch is still on the floor... Here's what i did


1. Bled the CMC
2. Took it out
3. Rebuilt it
4. Put back in
5. Didn't screw it in enough so it leaked a little
6. Screwed it in
7. Started to bleed it


I'm not done with bleeding it but when I am I will update you guys... It's still stuck on the floor, so I am not sure that it will come back up...



Some one enlighten me, I was told that there was a throw out bearing in the tranny that might need to be replaced... Is this so?

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i occasionally have the same problem and I believe it is a very slow leak in my slave cylinder becuase all I have to do is refill the resevoir pump it a couple times and its good as new. If you arent losing fluid then I dont know what to tell you haha
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Oh I'm losing alot! To the point where it just leaks all of it into my carpet hahaha


I am replacing the whole clutch hydraulic system so I'm good.
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haha well i guess that will solve the problem
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RX7-M...spagenameZWDVW


Are these good?
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I would jump on that, man. I paid 60 for just the master cylinder in town. Parts like that are oem quality meaning they were manufactured equal to your original stock parts. After reading more, I would say you rebuilt the mc wrong, or there isn't a seal in your rebuild to fix whats leaking. If you have fluid leaking into the cabin it is definitely the mc itself leaking.
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