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10 people just told you on your other thread that there is
1. no clutch fluid
2. no clutch oil
3. there's nothing to bleed
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2000 Ford Mustang GT
Vortech V1 S Trim
JE 194329 Forged Pistons
CRS 5933F30 Forged Rods
Fel-Pro Gaskets & Bolts
Ford Racing 11" Clutch
Sniper Tuned
Pypes Violators
Mac Prochamber
B&M Shifter
Subframe Connectors
Ya dude I was just messing with you. Like said above there is no clutch oil. You don't have to start new threads when you don't get the answer you want.
You are quickly becoming that new annoying guy. Stop posting the same thread in different sections. We all visit all the 4.6L sections so your ? Will get answered in one of them. No reason to make multiple posts. Plus it's against forum rules
Your car probably has a king cobra clutch or similar aftermarket one. I hear not many clutches are softer than the stock one. Maybe a firewall adjuster or aftermarket quadrant would help? But you have no fluid at all. Your clutch basically is connected directly from a cable on the pedal to the tranny.
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