Thread: 09 clutch issue
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Old 05-15-2014, 08:51 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 1slow370 View Post
the fluid isn't getting burned what is happening is that the factory design is utter garbage and clutch dust is getting past the main seal and eating it and the oring in the csc, the seal in the master deforms and cannot hold up to the pressures in the system. without going aftermarket and replacing both components with better pieces you will continue to have the issues as do most people who have purchased a nissan manual car from 07 until the present. Nissan refuses to address the issue on any of their models. the renaults have the same problems as the components came from the french side after the 03 partnership. It blows.
My personal theory is that high rpm shifting/hard launches cause the thrust bearing/throwout bearing to heat up immensely, and then this of course heats up the entire CSC assembly, which then cooks the O Ring and then bam, you no longer have a seal. Clutch nasties in the fluid don't help either.

The stock Z is a "Sports" car, not a "Race/Drag" car, and it just can't handle rough treatment without modding money spent on weak areas.
I'm not trying to justify the plastic CSC, it should be more robust, but if that didn't break, something else would from the rough treatment.

What causes the Master Cylinder to fail? It's cheap I guess, and can't withstand repeated scraping of the O Ring in oil with clutch fluid nasties in it.

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