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BRX 10-19-2016 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by simpleisbest (Post 2778226)
Sounds like your clutch fork could be already bent. If it is your slave, then simply pop the hood, squeeze the slave cylinder boot to see if there is any collection or hydraulic fluid and check your clutch fluid reservoir to see if you lost any fluid. Considering you needed to adjust the pedal so much to just get the clutch to disengage though, sounds like a bent fork. :(

I actually read on another thread that someone else had to adjust his pedal after installing the same clutch as mine. It's not that it wouldn't disengage it was just very close to not being able to. Also I had installed injectors at the same time so the tune was off at idle.

My slave cylinder seems fine and fluid level is where it's supposed to be. Regardless, I'm installing a new clutch and putting in the stock flywheel back eventually along with a velox clutch fork and pivot. For the meantime, it will do just fine as long as it "works".

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Scenic Driver 10-19-2016 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BRX (Post 2778255)
For the meantime, it will do just fine as long as it "works".

It may not work for long, when I had an ACT clutch about 1000 miles after the inconsistent engagement point and shuddering when taking off started the car would no longer go into gear.

BRX 10-19-2016 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Scenic Driver (Post 2778622)
It may not work for long, when I had an ACT clutch about 1000 miles after the inconsistent engagement point and shuddering when taking off started the car would no longer go into gear.

What was the cause of the problem? Bent clutch fork?

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Scenic Driver 10-20-2016 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BRX (Post 2778724)
What was the cause of the problem? Bent clutch fork?

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The fork was flexing so the throw out bearing wasn't engaging strait. When I took it apart the tob was damaged and I saw that at one corner of the pressure plate the springs weren't released all the way.


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