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Dugan350z 06-11-2019 03:23 PM

Bleeding clutch
 
2008 350z replaces clutch and slave. Pedal went to the floor I having issues bleeding need help ASAP

813_350Z 06-11-2019 10:58 PM

There are plenty of posts on how to do it. Try doing a search. Its not exactly rocket science. Or, are you expecting someone to come do it for you? Where's travlee with his "spoonfeed" meme.

Maybe its best you don't bleed the system. Then you can't drift your car into a pole again.

RobPhoboS 06-12-2019 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by Dugan350z (Post 10994652)
2008 350z replaces clutch and slave. Pedal went to the floor I having issues bleeding need help ASAP

Go to google, copy and paste this into the search bar:

site:my350z.com bleed clutch

(or whatever you're looking for)

Go and find a post to see how to do it, if you still can't do it or have a weird problem - sure, post it up.

g356sp 06-12-2019 08:46 AM

Quick overview - adjust the pedal for maximum MC stroke before bleeding, then it bleeds like normal. If you don't adjust the pedal, you'll have a very tough time getting it bled with the traditional 2-person method.

travlee 06-12-2019 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by 813_350Z (Post 10994663)
There are plenty of posts on how to do it. Try doing a search. Its not exactly rocket science. Or, are you expecting someone to come do it for you? Where's travlee with his "spoonfeed" meme.

Maybe its best you don't bleed the system. Then you can't drift your car into a pole again.

this isnt the original dugan unfortunately

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....6d88a9c897.jpg

S0ULJAH 06-24-2019 03:34 PM

Just curious; how exactly do you adjust the clutch pedal?
The pedal is typically fixed and has ZERO adjustments.
However, the master cylinder fork that connects to the pedal does have an adjustment. Where you referring to that?

g356sp 06-26-2019 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by S0ULJAH (Post 10995495)
Just curious; how exactly do you adjust the clutch pedal?
The pedal is typically fixed and has ZERO adjustments.
However, the master cylinder fork that connects to the pedal does have an adjustment. Where you referring to that?

yep, you adjust the fork that's threaded on to the shaft that goes through the firewall. The fork is fixed to the pedal, so turning the shaft effectively pushes/pulls the piston in the MC.


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