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Old 04-04-2005, 09:58 PM
seņordos seņordos is offline
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clutch master cylinder

A couple weeks ago I wrote that i was having trouble with my clutch in my 92 mr2. Well I changed the master cylinder yesterday, but now I have no pressure whatsover in the clutch, it just sinks to the floor!!!!!!With the old master cylinder, there was some pressure, but sank to the floor often, but now, there's no pressure at all. Anyone know what the problem is? Also, is there a way to bleed the clutch line? if so how and from where? I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
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Old 04-05-2005, 11:35 PM
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Re: clutch master cylinder

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A couple weeks ago I wrote that i was having trouble with my clutch in my 92 mr2. Well I changed the master cylinder yesterday, but now I have no pressure whatsover in the clutch, it just sinks to the floor!!!!!!With the old master cylinder, there was some pressure, but sank to the floor often, but now, there's no pressure at all. Anyone know what the problem is? Also, is there a way to bleed the clutch line? if so how and from where? I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
i had that problem to. but from what i understood what was wrong with my car was that there is a bushing connected to the clutch pedal that was cracked. so i had it replaced and it has been fine ever since. im not saying that is your problem though but it just an idea.
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