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Old 09-19-2002, 01:28 PM
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Have You Seen A Bad Pressure Plate

I have a Pontiac Fiero with a four 2.5 motor. I cannot get the hydralic clutch to dis-engage. I have changed the Master and Slave clyinders twice and bled if every way that it can be. I even borrowed a three hundred dollar forced injection bleeding system. I get travel on the slave, but I lack just a 1/2 inch to get the clutch out. Has anyone ever heard of maybe getting a bad clutch or pressure plate. I feel that it is a mechanical problem. Can anyone maybe give me another site where I can find out more about pressure plates. I am sick of working on this car and all my friends are at their witts end too. Thanks
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Old 09-20-2002, 12:15 AM
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its prolly something like your throwout bearing, or the throwout fork that's bent back so that it cant push the frictin plate far enough away.
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