Extended slave Clutch push rod - advice
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Extended slave Clutch push rod - advice
I have a question and in need of advice.
I installed a stage 3 pressure plate and paddle clutch disc. I also bought a new flywheel from xtreme.
I keep bleeding the clutch and I'm not getting a good throw in the rod to the fork. There is no air in the system.
The pushrod throw to the clutch fork has very little movement (say 1/8). I checked the slave clutch cylinder and measured the pushrod, I found out the rod length is max out and can't push any longer. First, why is this happening?
I read somewhere that when using a hi-performance clutch, you need an extended rod get a little bit more throw to release the clutch.
http://speed-source.net/?wpsc-produc...clutch-pushrod
I have no choice except to buy 1/4 more extended pushrod. kindly advice....
I installed a stage 3 pressure plate and paddle clutch disc. I also bought a new flywheel from xtreme.
I keep bleeding the clutch and I'm not getting a good throw in the rod to the fork. There is no air in the system.
The pushrod throw to the clutch fork has very little movement (say 1/8). I checked the slave clutch cylinder and measured the pushrod, I found out the rod length is max out and can't push any longer. First, why is this happening?
I read somewhere that when using a hi-performance clutch, you need an extended rod get a little bit more throw to release the clutch.
http://speed-source.net/?wpsc-produc...clutch-pushrod
I have no choice except to buy 1/4 more extended pushrod. kindly advice....
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