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Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 13:38:03 GMT
From: Fatnopsam.com (FatHoss)
Subject: Re: Help!!! Clutch went to floor!! ASAP! Please read!


I had a problem like this a few years back, it turned out to be the return spring inside the pump itself (just above the pedal, under the hood, above the firewall) With the spring broken, the plunger was stuck in the pedal down position. Occasionally it would drop back in place and the clutch would work again. I just found a close replacement spring and installed it, it's still working. I would check that spring especially if there is no actual fluid loss. Good Luck! On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 01:46:54 GMT, bradford <bradschroeternopsameja.com> wrote: >Latly i noticed that my clutch didnt have as much pressure as it used >to..then after some driving it would feel alot better...it was never >really bad but SOMETIMES it didnt really feel tight..then today i was >driving...clutch felt good and I went to stop and put in N and the >clutch droppped to the floor..last year around this time i replaced the >seals to my master cylinder...the first thing i did when the car did >this today was not waste anytime and pulled the master cylinder..i will >replace the seals again and bleed...there is no signs of scoring or >scrathes in the cylinder...my question is....does this still sound like >a master cylinder problem? could the seals have possiable gotten bad >again...maybe some air got in..i hope to god it is the master...does >this sound like the syptoms of a bad slave? please say NO!..cause i >heard the tranny and engine have to be droppped for this operation and >it would mean the end of my beautiful 88 9000T...why the sudden >drop?..soon as i touch the pedal a little it drops right to the floor >and stays...it is moving the piston in the cylinder but obviosuly >without any pressure...it just goes in and stays...please help..please >say it is defiantly not the slave...thanx in advanced u guys are great > >brad >88 9000T 196,000 (alot of nuts and alot more life..as long as the >tranny and turbo stay kicken) > >Please tell me that it is not the slave and that replacing the master >seals and bleeding again will be the answer...i need to hear that... > >oh ya plenty of fluid in resavior... > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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