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Re: Clutch Engauges Both High and Low Now? Posted by Larry West [Email] ![]() ![]() ![]() In Reply to: Clutch Engauges Both High and Low Now?, Jon Jennings, Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:25:45 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
The only way to get a satisfactory bleed on a C900 clutch is to pressure bleed it. That is to pressure feed the fluid via the reservoir and master, through the line and out the bleeder. No pedal pumping needed. You can buy tools like that on the internet.
The other thing that might be a problem is the clutch disc sticking to the clutch shaft.
You can lubricate that, once you get the shaft out. Pull the transmission input gear cover, unscrew the plastic oil slinger, screw in an 8mm bolt a few threads, and use a prybar to remove the shaft. You should be able to remove the shaft, though removing the radiator may help some (it's been a while since I did one). Wire brush the rust off, and grease up the long splines (not too much...), and re-insert the shaft, the oil slinger, and the cover.
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