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gsr trany cluch problem

Old Nov 30, 2006 | 09:08 AM
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having a problem with my cluch, changed out the slave and master cylinder, lines have no leaks and still cant get pressure after bleeding the crap out of it took it to a garage up the road, and they dont know they said maybe throw out bearin or the rod that connects to the slave cylinder could be bent, they told me to take it to a transmission shop and let them try to figure it out. Has anyone ever had this problem or know of someone who has, please help. oh yea cluch was replaced not to long ago has new 6 puck.
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 09:12 AM
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Default Re: gsr trany cluch problem

Could it be you don't have the rod on the fork?

Did it have pressure before you change them out? Did you change the slave cylinder and master cylinder out with brand new components?
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 09:19 AM
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Default Re: gsr trany cluch problem

Originally Posted by Jarrod
Could it be you don't have the rod on the fork?

Did it have pressure before you change them out? Did you change the slave cylinder and master cylinder out with brand new components?
i will check the rod fork, had same pressure after changing slave and master cylinder as i did before and i did put new components on it.
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