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Old 09-04-2009, 07:03 PM
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I have a 1990 300zx na and my slave cylinder was leaking so I got a new one and put it on then when I was bleeding my line to get all the air out and I got a nice steady flow but now my clutch peddle had no compression and my clutch isn't engaging and my slave cylinder doesn't expand when I push the clutch peddle and I can move the clutch fork back and fourth by hand what does this mean?
Old 09-04-2009, 10:06 PM
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u still have air in the lines
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Originally Posted by drifthappy
u still have air in the lines
+1 keep bleeding it, make sure there are no cracks in any hoses
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keep on bleeding...
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^ there is still air in the lines.

But without pressure on the slave, you should be able to move the pivot fork a little bit. Not a whole lot though, if its a lot there might be something else wrong.
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might have let air back in when you tightened the bleeder screw on the slave. maybe the bleeder screw isn't tight. might be cracks in the rubber lines. They aren't exactly designed to live for 20 years.
try bleeding it again and go from there.

as far as being able to move the fork some, you ought to be able to pull it one way, but not the other.. if you can go all the way from one side to the other, then you've got a problem. That, or you have arms like this guy....





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