<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seth98esT)</div><div class='quotemain'>Youd be happy only if you could find the drain and fill plugs </div>
you bastard, i'm pulling my hair out looking for them. where the HELL is the dipstick!???!
Youd be happy only if you could find the drain and fill plugs
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seth98esT)</div><div class='quotemain'>Youd be happy only if you could find the drain and fill plugs </div>
you bastard, i'm pulling my hair out looking for them. where the HELL is the dipstick!???!
There is no dipstick. Theres a serperate fill/drain plug. The drain plug is on the bottum and the fill on top on the far left(passenger) side. Ill take a pic tomorrow
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i woke up this morning and wanted to make progress. i need to get a life, what i did all day:
now it's at least out of the way :!:
Ooooh pretty
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You spent all day putting in the clutch? Boy, you have got some work ahead of you.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(scootinintegra)</div><div class='quotemain'>You spent all day putting in the clutch? Boy, you have got some work ahead of you. </div>
all day being me working from 10-7 minus the 5 hour break. it took me an hour actually to drill the 3 holes for the master cylinder, since the holesaw i got was the biggest pos ever, so i wound up going through 7 dremel bits cutting out a perfect circle. i literally got off to everything lining up perfectly.
Good job peno, hell at least there is progress..If ya think about it you only got maybe another couple hundred more hours to go..lol...
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(peanotation)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(scootinintegra)</div><div class='quotemain'>You spent all day putting in the clutch? Boy, you have got some work ahead of you. </div>
all day being me working from 10-7 minus the 5 hour break. it took me an hour actually to drill the 3 holes for the master cylinder, since the holesaw i got was the biggest pos ever, so i wound up going through 7 dremel bits cutting out a perfect circle. i literally got off to everything lining up perfectly.</div>
ok, so four hours doing just that? Like I said, you have got some work ahead of you. IM me if you need help, when I come out to California this summer, I'll help you drop your auto tranny.
4 hours or 400 hours, it will get done right? Congrats dude!
here's a hint. see that banjo bolt on the slave input? unscrew it, and take it out. inside, you will see a tiny plate and a spring, remove them, and reinstall the banjo fittings. that little plate is a restrictor, and if you remove it, you will have a much better clutch feel and clutch action.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(scootinintegra)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(peanotation)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(scootinintegra)</div><div class='quotemain'>You spent all day putting in the clutch? Boy, you have got some work ahead of you. </div>
all day being me working from 10-7 minus the 5 hour break. it took me an hour actually to drill the 3 holes for the master cylinder, since the holesaw i got was the biggest pos ever, so i wound up going through 7 dremel bits cutting out a perfect circle. i literally got off to everything lining up perfectly.</div>
ok, so four hours doing just that? Like I said, you have got some work ahead of you. IM me if you need help, when I come out to California this summer, I'll help you drop your auto tranny. </div>
i dont think you realize the amount of work it took. it took me about 30 minutes to replace the brake pedal, and then the rest of the time was for the clutch pedal. i had to drill the 3 holes in the firewall, all with a dremel because you can only get one arm at a time under the dash. and you couldn't drill them from the engine bay. not to mention the firewall was double layered, so it was me holding a dremel with one hand trying to keep it steady from bouncing around. it only took a while because it was about 1.5 feet up inside the dash, maybe if i took out the driver seat, but that would've taken a while since the bolts are underneath on the inside.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ken inn)</div><div class='quotemain'>here's a hint. Â*see that banjo bolt on the slave input? Â*unscrew it, and take it out. Â*inside, you will see a tiny plate and a spring, remove them, and reinstall the banjo fittings. Â*that little plate is a restrictor, and if you remove it, you will have a much better clutch feel and clutch action.</div>
awesome, did it this morning. i actually remember reading about that on dsmtuners but i just forgot to do it. that thing looks so restrictive. thanks for the tip, anymore? 8)
Awsome Peano...can't wait to see the final product. Before you know it your left calves will be bigger than your right legs! 8)
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(4-G-rim)</div><div class='quotemain'>Awsome Peano...can't wait to see the final product. Before you know it your left calves will be bigger than your right legs! 8)</div>
w00t w00t!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(4-G-rim)</div><div class='quotemain'>Awsome Peano...can't wait to see the final product. Before you know it your left calves will be bigger than your right legs! 8)</div>
lol, it's so true...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ken inn)</div><div class='quotemain'>here's a hint. Â*see that banjo bolt on the slave input? Â*unscrew it, and take it out. Â*inside, you will see a tiny plate and a spring, remove them, and reinstall the banjo fittings. Â*that little plate is a restrictor, and if you remove it, you will have a much better clutch feel and clutch action.</div>
Isn't that part a pressure relief valve? Wouldn't removing it cause the line to stay pressurized when the clutch pedal is up? Just curious if anyone has any additional info on this. Thanks.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(StreetDreams)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ken inn)</div><div class='quotemain'>here's a hint. Â*see that banjo bolt on the slave input? Â*unscrew it, and take it out. Â*inside, you will see a tiny plate and a spring, remove them, and reinstall the banjo fittings. Â*that little plate is a restrictor, and if you remove it, you will have a much better clutch feel and clutch action.</div>
Isn't that part a pressure relief valve? Wouldn't removing it cause the line to stay pressurized when the clutch pedal is up? Just curious if anyone has any additional info on this. Thanks.</div>
i remember reading about that, and i did it to the slave the other day. if it IS an important valve, i'm glad i removed it, because it's exactly the size of a fingernail. pretty worthless. it just seems like it slows down the liquid coming through. i doubt it was important. the spring for it was weaker than the spring in a pen. i want to see that thing push the master cylinder back out.
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