Please forgive me for not having done all the research that might be expected by forum veterans, but I am currently 1.5 months into a 3.5 month road trip around
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06-17-2021, 11:53 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I could use some advice on Master/Slave cylinder issues...
Please forgive me for not having done all the research that might be expected by forum veterans, but I am currently 1.5 months into a 3.5 month road trip around the lower 48, which is limiting my forum search/reading time.
2010 Roadster Sport/Touring 6 spd. Purchased with 28000 miles in Feb. Now at 38000+ miles. A week or two back (can't be sure), I started noticing an occasional ca-thunk from my clutch return pedal when shifting quickly, like it sounds when your foot slips off the partially depressed clutch pedal. On Monday that turned into the clutch pedal sticking about 4 inches from fully returned and I could flick it up with my toe. I checked my fluid level and it read full. This lead me to deduce that I likely had slave cylinder issues, even though the previous owner said he had replaced the clutch at 10 or 15k miles, leading me to surmise that he may have replaced the slave at that time. I took the vehicle to a performance oriented auto mechanic in Savannah. He said he was overbooked, but agreed to have a quick look. He attempted to bleed the system which led him to discover that the lines or perhaps reservoir was filled with goo from deteriorated rubber parts. At this point the pedal would no longer return at all. A discussion with Joe at Zspeed informed me that he is out of the parts needed to address the issue and relocate the slave. Upon hearing that the pedal was now not returning at all, Joe suggested I have this shop replace the Master cylinder with a new OEM one as this might get me moving again and buy me sometime to further trouble shoot and address the issue. He said if the slave was not too bad, that this may get me moving again. On his advice, I had the CMC replaced and much to my surprise, the clutch now drives pretty much like it did before. Is there a chance that my slave cylinder is OK and a new master is all I needed? How do I determine if the slave is going out as well? If it is going out how much longer can I drive it before I will start having more trouble? Is there a good 370z mechanic that is north of Charleston to which I might have Zspeed ship the parts and have further repairs executed. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks . Last edited by nr7; 06-18-2021 at 12:33 PM. |
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With all the gunk in the hydraulic lines, you are going to need to replace the CSC before long.
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Personally, I flush my clutch fluid every other oil change (6000-10000 based on most people’s maintenance schedule). My suggestion is always sooner the more spirited the driving. I would also add to keep an eye on fluid color in addition to fluid capacity. If that stuff is dark brown or has crap sitting in the bottom of the reservoir, change it out! May not need to flush at that instant, but putting some new fluid in the reservoir helps, IMO.
As for how soon I would change the actual CSC, if I were in your shoes I would get it swapped out ASAP.
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So the beauty of the clutch system is that it's a small one and rather fool proof until it is not.
I mean fluid quality will be the first giveaway. Overall for this car FLUID QUALITY is the rule you must go by in other to catch these issues ahead of time. The issue with the clutch is that damn black rubber hose feeding the master, time and time again it have been documented of their deterioration. Hit up Mike Upton on FB he sells a clear hose intended for brake fluid that wont deteriorate. After the hose you should bleed the entire system and test. With the new hose and fluid you might save the concentric slave. The main reason why you had an issue with the clutch at such an early mileage is because this car sat, for a while. This sitting just turned that hose into jelly and that Jelly killed your MC since it's the closest to the reservoir. Your slave might be OK since most of the fluid in the line was clean and the system usually uses the oil that is past the pump to move the slave and this oil for the most part was clean. Bleeding introduces the old oil for a bit but clears up so again I think your slave will be ok for now. It wouldnt surprise me if you kill another pump by the time you kill the slave. |
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I know half of it is unobtainium now but replacing both parts with Tilton pieces fixed all my clutch hydraulic woes. Nowadays the recommended solution is a zspeed cmak kit and new oem master. I'm fortunate I did design work for GTM back in the day and have a Tilton racing master and slave bit you can't get the parts anymore. Does anyone make the aftermarket master cylinder conversion kit anymore?
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One other thing you can do. Wrap the clutch hose down by the exhaust with insulation. The heat coming off the exhaust can and will boil the fluid with hard driving. It's one of the things track rats do.
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1. ZSpeed CMAK 2. ZSpeed insulated clutch line 3. RJM Tilton HD Master Cylinder 4. RJM clutch pedal assembly 5. High quality DOT4 fluid (e.g., Motul RBF 600, ATE TYP 200, Castrol SRF) 6. Bleed the clutch regularly ... at least once per year. |
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Thanks for everyone's help so far.
I have driven from Savannah to Charleston then up to Greenville, SC. The clutch fluid reservoir remains clear. Let's see what we know and what we don't. We know that...
We are pretty sure...
We don't know...
My plans with ZiZi running reliable and strong would be to work my way through the Nantahala National Forest to the Tail of the Dragon, then slowly up the Blue Ridge Highway w/side trips while making my way toward DC. My choices seem to be...
Further speculation and advice would be appreciated. . . Last edited by nr7; 06-19-2021 at 11:56 PM. |
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It may be going and slowing down a lot on the Parkway. If you do the speed limit. It will be a 2 day drive to do the whole thing.
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Are you guessing the slave will be toast long before then, given what we know? . Last edited by nr7; 06-19-2021 at 10:26 PM. |
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I think it's 50-50. It could have been just a bad master cylinder that wasn't changed with everything else when the clutch was changed. Or the CSC could be failing and took the master cylinder out first.
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