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I took my stock 2009 370z to the track for the first time this weekend, great fun, and towards the end of the track day, and still present, I feel
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I took my stock 2009 370z to the track for the first time this weekend, great fun, and towards the end of the track day, and still present, I feel a laxity in the clutch. On depressing the clutch, I feel it give much easier for the first 3-4" or so before it tightens up again before the shift. No problems shifting, it just feels looser...
Any thoughts as to what this may be due to and if it's a concern? any help is much appreciated. thx |
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thx guys, reading up on it... the car only has 16K miles on it tho.. could it be that it just need more fluid? --> The "maintenance oil low" sigh came on at the same time, I replaced engine but the sign is still on... could this be the issue?
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Sounds like the Slave. Mine is in the shop now getting new clutch and slave. Slave cylinder is a B.i.t.c.h. it's housed inside the tranny so to replace the tranny is coming off.
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I replaced the fluid in my clutch around 10K miles, and it looked burnt. Does anybody think this burning reduces clutch or slave cylinder life?
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Maybe it's not burnt but disolving the seals. Seems to be a lot of problems related with the clutch fluid system.
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thx for the info, much appreciated... I bled the clutch fluid and replaced it, no problems since and the sponginess of the clutch is back to normal... I might see how well it lasts before taking it in for a mayor repair...
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The clutch fluid gets toasted pretty good at the track. A flush and bleed with good fluid helps but at the minimum after every track day I suck the fluid out of the reservoir and add fresh stuff since it gets nasty so quickly.
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Flush it at the same time as the brake fluid every 2 years would be ideal.
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thx for all the info. so some updates: took my car in to the dealer and like suspected the master slave needs to be replaces, which will cost a hefty 1100$. I'm 2 months out of the warranty. also called Nissan, they won't help... However, after I bled the clutch, it's been fine, no more soft/spongy feel and the fluid is clear... wonder if I can just keep driving it like this, or if it will eventually have to be replaced...
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