IMO, the only difficult part about doing clutch work is putting the transmission back on the car. Working with the pressure plate / clutch / flywheel should be easy. I
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IMO, the only difficult part about doing clutch work is putting the transmission back on the car. Working with the pressure plate / clutch / flywheel should be easy.
I don't have a Zspeed unit, so I am not sure how much assembly is required before mounting it on the trans, but perhaps one of the fittings is not properly secured to the unit and it is leaking. Here is a link on how to bleed the clutch: REQUEST: DIY Clutch Fluid bleed/swap/replacement. I was actually able to do it myself, by rotating between the master cylinder, to monitor fluid levels, the clutch pedal, to pump it several times, and the bleed valve to release the air, it probably took 30 minutes, not including the time to put the car on jack stands.
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Clutch sticking after tranny/clutch install: Clutch sticking after tranny/clutch install - YouTube
Here is the video I took this morning. It shows how much "play" is in the pedal and how it kinda sticks after disengaging. |
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I'm just going to order some Motul 600 and bleed it my self. I to get out today and just drive so I can break everything in and after an hour and a half my clutch is going flat on the floor. I barely have any pressure at all and can barely put it into first gear.
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My experience with Nissan dealerships is their service techs can't diagnose noises any better than a shade tree machanic. In many cases, I'd give the shade tree machanic the odds of figuring out the problem first. Thank God for this forum and others like it.
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Well you know the dealership is going to try to say its your aftermarket clutch that is causing the issue and isn't there fault. From everything you've said, I can almost guarantee its the master cylinder or there is a bunch of air still in the lines.
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Well I'm heading up there now to talk to the stealership about it and see what say. I'll update after the verdict. They better reimburse me for the towing after they sat there and told me that the "play" in the clutch was normal and to just break it in. Also, is the master cylinder covered under warranty? And about how long should it take to replace?
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Update: just got it back from Nissan and they re-bled the system and said that everything is good. We'll I get in the car and start to take off and there is still a little play in the clutch, it still shudders occasionally, and the clutch still sticks after disengaging just like before. I'm taking it to a different dealership this week and what they say
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