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Old 02-12-2006, 04:02 PM   #1
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Clutch/Slave Problems. Ugh...

Hey Guys just finished up my 5 speed swap but as im waiting for my driveshaft i started to test things out. I bled the clutch lines till there was no air bubling, and started to get a decent pedal feel (No dampner btw)

Only problem is, When i press the clutch pedal in all the way shouldnt the
output shaft stop spining? The clutch fork is moving back and forth when you pump the pedal, but it doesnt seem to disengage the clutch. Is the shaft only spining because there is no load on it? (No driveshaft)

I have the tranny installed, but no fluid in it. Its a new flywheel from nissan, with a centerforce Stage 2 Clutch and Pressure Plate.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-12-2006, 04:51 PM   #2
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Is the shaft only spining because there is no load on it? (No driveshaft)
Could be. Master cylinder usually makes the clutch not pop back up if you press it. It gets really loose feeling. Wait for the driveshaft, then see :-D
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