ok, just recently, im notcing some odd clutch slippage from my h22. i recently installed it a little over a year now, with a brand new clutch masters clutch and flywheel as well. i never really abused the clutch, no hard racing. just normal driving.
what happens? well the fact that in low rpms, the clutch slips. and high rpms its perfectly fine!? i can accelerate at full bore with no slip, but in such low rpms it will slip.
there is an issue with the slave cylinder by the way. i do notice a slight leak when i push the slave cylinder inward. but can this really cause the a slippage? i will be replacing both slave and master today but was just looking for some input?
the cluthc pedal also has a weird issue. the disengage point is somewhat near the top. even after an adjustent and bleeding to get it to the recommend 3/4 - 1 inch of the floor, i noticed it has gone back to the odd release point.
the cylinders are most liekly the reason for the issue, just boggles my mind a little because usually bad cylinders make the clutch pedal not return to normal position.
any input would be appreciated. as i said, its most liekly the reason, but was just out of curiosity.
what happens? well the fact that in low rpms, the clutch slips. and high rpms its perfectly fine!? i can accelerate at full bore with no slip, but in such low rpms it will slip.
there is an issue with the slave cylinder by the way. i do notice a slight leak when i push the slave cylinder inward. but can this really cause the a slippage? i will be replacing both slave and master today but was just looking for some input?
the cluthc pedal also has a weird issue. the disengage point is somewhat near the top. even after an adjustent and bleeding to get it to the recommend 3/4 - 1 inch of the floor, i noticed it has gone back to the odd release point.
the cylinders are most liekly the reason for the issue, just boggles my mind a little because usually bad cylinders make the clutch pedal not return to normal position.
any input would be appreciated. as i said, its most liekly the reason, but was just out of curiosity.
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