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High clutch engagement with RJM?

Originally Posted by Cranberry I just recently went through this problem as well, had the tranny dropped TWICE because after the new clutch and flywheel install it still had high

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Old 09-25-2017, 12:13 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I just recently went through this problem as well, had the tranny dropped TWICE because after the new clutch and flywheel install it still had high engagement issues with slipping problems. after a week in the shop and back and forth with Nissan we finally figured it out. The release bearing on the clutch was messed up. when we replaced this the problem was resolved and the engagement point was back down to factory.

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Hmmm... stupid question - but the release bearing - is that the pilot bearing, or something else? I replaced the pilot bearing when putting the new clutch in, and the trans was brand new. Unless it's something attached to the engine that I didn't touch then it shouldn't necessarily be this, but thank you for offering up other options/issues to check!
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