ok the car starts and everything but the cluth goes in as far as it can and wont let the gears go into gear and theres all this brake/clutch fluid leaking from the clutch pedal would could be loose or what could be leaking?
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yea like i have to start the car in 1st and when i get the car rolling like i can get into gear but i have to put some force in it but like could it also b that i need to bleed my clutch? its been doin that for a while like it chuggss the brake/fluid so fast that i have to fill the resiguar up every day and idk what is is?
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pull the battery and tray out. you'll see a line going from the bottom of the brake master to the clutch master. that's one line. the other comes from the clutch master and goes across the tranny to the clutch slave.
all of those lines are in the engine bay. you have fluid in your car? that's where the clutch/brake masters go when the seals die. If you have fluid dripping off the clutch pedal and not brake pedal, then the clutch master is dead. I really can't be more clear than that.
Go search for Turpro's thread in the How To forum about replacing the clutch master. It will SHOW you everything I've said.No car! I soldz it. Now I have a truck. I like it, but apparently it has a hard time keeping up with a slightly modified 4WD protege with half the hp. Neat.
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Originally posted by almighty4wd View Postpull the battery and tray out. you'll see a line going from the bottom of the brake master to the clutch master. that's one line. the other comes from the clutch master and goes across the tranny to the clutch slave.
all of those lines are in the engine bay. you have fluid in your car? that's where the clutch/brake masters go when the seals die. If you have fluid dripping off the clutch pedal and not brake pedal, then the clutch master is dead. I really can't be more clear than that.
Go search for Turpro's thread in the How To forum about replacing the clutch master. It will SHOW you everything I've said.sigpic
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it will get your car drunk, duhEscort GTR -- 11.87 @ 117.6 mph -- 320 HP / 325 Ft. Lbs. @ 23 PSI
... The first FWD BG with a Toyota E153 transmission conversion in the USA!
Looking for BP x Toyota E153 adapter plates? PM me or contact me on Facebook: Riel Performance Parts
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Just call evey auto parts store in town, go buy the cheapest clutch master cylinder and replace it yourself. I replaced mine. It's one of the easier repair jobs. That's considering that I'm lazy and find eveything long and tedious but enjoy saving money and satisfaction of having done it myself. Yes, you can repair the unit yourself, as stated, buy for the amount of money you save, it ain't worth it. Well, at least at the price I got it for where I live. That can vary greatly by where you live.
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dude you don't need a working clutch to drive. just power shift the bitch.Beater=/= Sleeper
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