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First ride!

I finished putting all of the small things on this morning and took her for a little spin. After about an hour worth of driving I noticed that the clutch pedal was getting sticky.. Started on my way home and at the last stop the pedal goes all of the way to the floor! luckily I'm about 2 blocks away from my house so i pushed her home. I noticed that there was little fluid in the second part of the reservoir. Hopefully i'll bleed her again and see if that fixs it!





Old 02-23-2010, 03:19 PM
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Get a vacuum pump otherwise you'll be there all day. I had to bleed my clutch this summer. I hope it fixes your problem
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maiden voyages are always fun........glad nothing serious happened.
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where did the fluid go? did you notice any on the driver's footwell/carpet area?
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I'm not sure where the fluid went. I let her sit over night, and noticed there was a small pile of brake fluid by the slave. I also noticed alittle bit of fluid by the brake booster. But I did switch out the master two days ago, so maybe I didn't catch all of the fluid. I think the resivior is leaking aswell... Hopefully i'll get some parts in by next week so i'll get round two in!
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Mate im sorry to say this but that car is in an unholy state...please clean and polish it ;(

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