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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 12:36 PM
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Default 92 civic lost clutch pressure

Okay, so I am driving and my clutch starts to catch lower, after about only a mile, its hitting the floor and barely shifitng so I pull over and can barely get it out of gear. It has no resisitance to the pedal and it wont come back up.

In the past week, I have changed the master, my father and friend said it is NOT the slave, and the clutch is still good, because if I push it down like an inch, the clutch pushes itself up, any lower and no go. The resevoir is holding fluid as well.

I am not sure if we didnt bleed the line corectly, but I am failry certain we did. I am pretty lost here and I would appreciate any input ASAP, thank you
 
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 03:02 PM
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There is most likely a kink in the linkage.

because if I push it down like an inch, the clutch pushes itself up, any lower and no go.
Are you saying there is a free play issue?
 
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 04:37 PM
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Default RE: 92 civic lost clutch pressure

Since u change the clutch master cylinder, have u check/change the clutch slave cylinder? (unit attached to your tranny).
 
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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my father and friend said it is NOT the slave, and the clutch is still good



 
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 11:47 PM
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Default RE: 92 civic lost clutch pressure

I forgot to say it was not the linkage, and the cable was fine, I had origionally thought it might have loosened or snapped. I bled the line myself and had another person help me. After a good amount of time in the cold, turns out it wasnt bled correctly the first time, just as I suspected. You guys are great though replying to this the first day it was posted. I am DEFINETLY sticking around this forum, thanks a lot. The thing works fine now, and I was worried since a few months ago it got a stage 3 thrown in. Thanks again.
 
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