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Generous to a fault
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lag could be caused by new seals in the cylinders not bedding in yet or a new clutch plate not bedded into the flywheel yet if you replaced than |
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Did you just press that?
Join Date: Feb 2008
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ok i'll kepe driving it then.
yea ive only driven 100 miles with the new clutch. and its a whole new stage 3 set up. what i have noticed though, is that when im driving for a while. the pedal lags even more so some times i have to wait for it to come up on me. |
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Crazy Nasty Honey Badger
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Mine did this and it was a broken carrier for the throwout bearing, that sucked since it was a new clutch, it had a much stiffer diaphragm on the clutch and it just broke under the new stress so I made up my own forkends and carrier items to beef it up.
Roll with it for now and see if the problem levels or not. |
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Did you just press that?
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plz dont scare me like this! lol thanks for the advice man. ok.. im gonna drive it for a bit longer see what happens i guess... thanks guys! |
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The best way that i see to bleed the clutch is get a hand pump and pump Break Fluid through the Clutch slave so the air comes through the top... seem easier that way... (credit to video from other post)
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