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Old 01-08-13, 05:10 PM
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Clutch Hydraulic problems!

So I had my FC for over 2 years now and about a year or so ago I put an exedy stage 1 clutch in it.... Shortly after that maybe a month or so my clutch started acting funny so I replaced the master cylinder and slave cylinder.(pretty sure they were both stock but I'm not 100% sure) so almost exactly a year later it started acting funny again so I replaced the master again and it was just fine. So I was wondering if I needed an upgraded master cylinder or if this a common problem with others when they upgrade the clutch? Let me know your ideas!
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can you expand on "acting funny"?

i suppose it's not impossible for the master cylinder to drop dead after just a year of use, but the prospect is a bit dubious. are you using the original rubber line and if so, have you checked it? i figure you've changed everything but the line so it may be worth a look.
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Started engaging really low to the floor and some times it wouldn't disengage at all but if I pumped it up it would work just fine and when I changed the clutch I put a stainless steel braided line on it
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