Hydraulic clutch issues
#1
Hydraulic clutch issues
I have a t5 with a hydraulic clutch. It worked fine for years.
recently I thought my clutch was bad because it seemed to have a difficult time engaging and shifting. Then once rolling the clutch slips.
I replaced the clutch and bearing and am having the same problem. It's like there is not enough throw to engage and dis engage the pressure plate. This has just developed over time.
has anyone else had this issue? Could the master of slave be gummed up so one of them is hanging up?
I am perplexed
recently I thought my clutch was bad because it seemed to have a difficult time engaging and shifting. Then once rolling the clutch slips.
I replaced the clutch and bearing and am having the same problem. It's like there is not enough throw to engage and dis engage the pressure plate. This has just developed over time.
has anyone else had this issue? Could the master of slave be gummed up so one of them is hanging up?
I am perplexed
#2
I have a t5 with a hydraulic clutch. It worked fine for years.
recently I thought my clutch was bad because it seemed to have a difficult time engaging and shifting. Then once rolling the clutch slips.
I replaced the clutch and bearing and am having the same problem. It's like there is not enough throw to engage and dis engage the pressure plate. This has just developed over time.
has anyone else had this issue? Could the master of slave be gummed up so one of them is hanging up?
I am perplexed
recently I thought my clutch was bad because it seemed to have a difficult time engaging and shifting. Then once rolling the clutch slips.
I replaced the clutch and bearing and am having the same problem. It's like there is not enough throw to engage and dis engage the pressure plate. This has just developed over time.
has anyone else had this issue? Could the master of slave be gummed up so one of them is hanging up?
I am perplexed
What about air in the system?
#4
I have a factory clutch fork with external slave. Slave is rather new. The master is not. Initially they were installed 10 years ago. I replaced the slave about 4 years ago. Both are CNC brand.
I do not think I bbn is a it in the system. I will bleed it again to be sure. It feels like the master is gummed up and not always returning properly.
I do not think I bbn is a it in the system. I will bleed it again to be sure. It feels like the master is gummed up and not always returning properly.
#5
The master has a broken return spring. Simply remove the master, pull the retaining clip and slide the guts out. Look for excessive wear on one side of the piston and bore also check the spring.
I would break Chuck Norris Company springs every 4 or 5 years. Easy to replace they have a rebuild kit
I would break Chuck Norris Company springs every 4 or 5 years. Easy to replace they have a rebuild kit
#7
Well that way it. I had a 3/4 inch master cylinder. I could not source a local rebuild kit so I installed a 7/8 that I picked up at an offroad shop. Everything is working properly. However, the pedal is much stiffer now. It felt better before. The offroad shop guy said the going with a bigger master will effect pedal feel. Boy was he correct
#8
Well that way it. I had a 3/4 inch master cylinder. I could not source a local rebuild kit so I installed a 7/8 that I picked up at an offroad shop. Everything is working properly. However, the pedal is much stiffer now. It felt better before. The offroad shop guy said the going with a bigger master will effect pedal feel. Boy was he correct
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