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Old May 14, 2011 | 02:18 PM
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Bleeding the clutch

Is there a good write up on this? I need to do this, I've been having spongy pedal feel for a while and sporadic engagement points so hopefully this will fix it. Might be time for a new master and/or slave cylindar though I also let my bro take my car home the other night (read: n00b with stick shift) but I figured he would be ok. And now the engagement point got higher, so I'm sure he probably hurt the clutch a little too since he told me he revved it to 3500 to get it to move "once" which means "a few times"
Old May 14, 2011 | 02:35 PM
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Yea, I think it might be ur master cyl gettn ready to go, I'm having the same issue and between me and a shop, we've blead the clutch for about 2hrs and still the same result, sometime its perfect then randomly the engagement point changes... good luck though mang, let's see if the A33 have some kinda special wa of bleeding a clutch
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