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clutch issue, please help--another problem!!

So I just picked up another 951 an on the way home (my luck) the clutch went to the floor. I can tell their is still clutch life yet but when I go to press the pedal the spring activates an takes he to the floor, not slowly but, bam almost to the floor. I would say it was giving me about two inches to engage it, now about an inch. I believe this to be a linkage problem, no? I looked under an everything looked like it was fine, couldn't tell from the engine view. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance, brian

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Check you fluid level, might be low. or your clutch cylinders need to be replaced.
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At the very least you need to bleed the system.
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Thanks for your replys, off I go to check this out.
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Okay, so I check the level an it is a touch below the min line, however still fluid in there, I'll top off to full line but this would point in the direction of the cylinders correct? Or could just a touch below the 'min' line have put air in?

I got a quote for 3.5 hours for the hose, master an slave to be done, is that accurate? I believe it is cause the guy who gave me the quote is the president of pca group around here. anywho, thanks again guys, I love how you guys will let us 'lesser knowers' pick your mind, wish I could repay the favor.
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About right. Parts should be close to $180.
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sounds right..
buddy of mine just replaced my master/slave... he has never worked on a porsche before, but had those out, new ones in, and bled in under 4 hours.... and that was with 2 beer breaks and a break for some well-deserved icecream on a hot day!

180 for parts sounds right too...

but bleed first.. if it works, great.. if not, replace.

good luck!
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Good for you! Love it when it worls out like that. I'm getting charged around 225 for parts, machanics gotta make some spare change to support that bean shaped pool!
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So now the car is stuck in reverse an the shifter is moving bout. what gives? I'm thinking the cyclinders have finally failed an the shifter linkage has a flaw now....man I swear if you took my blood pressure you'd think I was having a heart attack...breathe deep....
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Brian - I feel for you - I had the same thing happen to me a few months ago - got stuck in 3rd - pulled it out and split it from the axle - couldnt find a thing wrong - then figured out it was that plastic sleeve that goes over the shift linkage where it goes thru the axle bell housing - put it back and then it started getting stuck in fourth, and then fifth. Pulled it out a 4th time to fix and ended up putting the original gearbox and carrier back on the axle - now all I have to worry about is double clutching into3rd - but it's going, again!
Hope you fix yours soon.
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thaks brett, I appreciate it.

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