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Old 01-22-2006, 09:17 PM
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Alright, so recently I have been having small clutch problems. My clutch has been sticking to the floor. Not all the time but it's been increasing. And no not only when I turn left. I am pretty sure it's not cw so I'm thinking more along the lines of my clutch slave cylinders. I searched for all this and most of the people either had problems with their cylinders slave or master or cw. I'm about to sell this car so I hope it's not cw lol. Anyway. Tranny's aren't my field of expertise.

So should I give the old bleed the clutch a try? And then just replace the master and slave cylinder? Anyone done this before, or had the same problem and fixed it? if so what did you do? Also anyone know any good write ups on replacing clutch cylinders?



Also! Your Greddy BOV, how does it sound? Mine sounds like a loud woosh, like a louder stock sound because it's recirculated. But alot of bov I hear from dsms are real high pitched. Infact all of them I hear are like that. What the dillio? Do I just have my bov adjusted wrong and that's how it should sound?
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