clutch damper..&.. not running
dsmtunr1116
10-28-2003, 04:44 PM
i went to www.columbusracing.com and asked advise on bleedin the clutch on a 90 240 and someone told me to just remove the damper. can you do that?will it screw anything up. i know that it is there for a reason but the way that the lines run, it seems like it is just an extra part.
also i am havin probs gettin it started. we swapped a ka24 for another ka and now it will fire but not start. i checked the firing order about 5 times to make sure that it is right and i took the valve cover off to make sure that the timing chain guides we ok and all that but i am totally stumped. any help would be appreciated! :dunno:
also i am havin probs gettin it started. we swapped a ka24 for another ka and now it will fire but not start. i checked the firing order about 5 times to make sure that it is right and i took the valve cover off to make sure that the timing chain guides we ok and all that but i am totally stumped. any help would be appreciated! :dunno:
dsmtunr1116
10-31-2003, 06:05 PM
man i sure am glad that i have a dsm. atleast the guys in there try to help eachother!!! :thefinger
TheLogikal1
10-31-2003, 06:10 PM
f you too, your first post was up a while ago, and you expect a response winthin seconds?
this aint instant messenger...
kiss my brown rwd ass
this aint instant messenger...
kiss my brown rwd ass
dsmtunr1116
11-02-2003, 11:22 AM
the thing that is funny is 24 people have looked at this since i posted and only 1 of you replied to it and had nothing to say about any of the problems that i am tryin to fix on the car. i mean give me a break. i posted it and waited 3 freakin days to post the second reply.
are you tryin to tell me that no-one that looked at it in those 3 days could give me any advise. and alot of you do your own work on your car..... yea right.
:2cents:
i dont mean to be rude or anything i am just tryn to get my nephews car fixed so he can oh i dont know drive it!!!!!
are you tryin to tell me that no-one that looked at it in those 3 days could give me any advise. and alot of you do your own work on your car..... yea right.
:2cents:
i dont mean to be rude or anything i am just tryn to get my nephews car fixed so he can oh i dont know drive it!!!!!
ghostchild316
11-02-2003, 12:01 PM
I took off the damper last week.Clutch feels a bit more direct.You'll notice the difference right away.
Pretty easy to do
Pretty easy to do
pSY trek
11-02-2003, 08:55 PM
Check out: http://sr20.hybrids.jp/installations/clutchbox/index.html It makes bleeding the clutch fluid quicker.
-Stanley
-Stanley
ghostchild316
11-02-2003, 10:46 PM
That damper looks nothing like the one that came off my car..
dsmtunr1116
11-03-2003, 07:44 PM
thanks man, i really appreciate the response. i am gonna try that tomarrow. did you use a steel line or what????? i guess the question would be what kind of line did you use to replace that??
ghostchild316
11-03-2003, 08:44 PM
I just bent the hardline from the clutch M/C and connected it directly to the rubber line
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