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Hey,

The other day I installed a new Exedy Heavy Duty clutch into my Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T.

I got it all back together and noticed the clutch didnt feel right, evan thow I bleed the clutch. So I took it for a quick drive, because I thought it would just be the new clutch but I got someone else to have a look and they said its not disengaging properly.

Now,

The clutch wont disengage at all... i've tried a new slave cylinder, that didnt work... so then I put a longer rod in... that didnt work...

What else could it be ?

A longer rod won't help in a hydraulic system like that.

Did you replace the throwout bearing? Did you check the height of the pressure plate compared to the old one? (you might have the wrong carrier)

might be leaking from something, or the slave or the master cylinder might be dead, is the pedal hight and such normal, as ive seen a few cars snap the pedal bracket where it bolts to the firewall, yet i think a leak or dying part might be the answer as u said it wasnt disengading properly, and now isnt at all

  • 4 weeks later...

Well ive now replaced the slave cylinder... and the master cylinder.... changed different rod sizes and all... so it must be the clucth?

oh and the throwout bearing i had in the was different to the origional so i changed that back but yeah still no luck.. guess ill have to get the clucth back out :D

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