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Originally Posted by MJB
Nope, not normal at all. I had the same clutch installed and it felt just like stock even during the break in cycle. There could possibly be air in the system. Sometimes our clutch system can be tricky when bleeding. As for the dealership installing the clutch wrong.... well it only goes in one way so I have no idea how you could screw that up. I would say re-bleed the clutch line and go from there. It would have been a good idea to replace the master cylinder as well.
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As far as the dealer putting in the clutch, I just tried to kill 2 birds with one stone (and they didn't charge me labor to do it). But going to see if bleeding it helps. Mine definitely doesn't feel like stock. My clutch practically engaged when I pushed the pedal but now it doesn't engage till half way through the pedal. There is barely any engagement room.