So guys look for input...
Backround of my clutch situation.
2000 Camaro with 52,000 miles
When the car had 7,000 slave cylinder failed killed the clutch, throughout bearing and flywheel. All replaced.
Last few months I have had burnt clutch fluid problems. Its possible when I fixed it the first time I used an inferior fluid.
Well recently it got bad, clutch was slipping horribly, even if I floored it in 2nd.
Then I drained it out, best I coudl, then refilled with Synthetic DOT5, and flushed it through pretty well.
I worked on getting the air out with a mighty vac, the clutch pedal even feels a little better now. Clutch grips much much much better. But still has a little slip. But later after running the car hard, the clutch started gripping great, even to the point of dead on.
So what do you think my problem is?
Air still in the lines, since I emptied it best I coudl before I refilled it? I been getting alot of air out even after I thought I got it all.
Clutch is dead, it has 45,000 miles on it, but they have been kinda rough.
Hydraulics problem? Slave again?
Any help appreciated. I might go the exact way of bleeding without the mighty vac and see if results are better but it seems every time I bleed with the mighty vac its gets a little better but coudl be in my head.
Backround of my clutch situation.
2000 Camaro with 52,000 miles
When the car had 7,000 slave cylinder failed killed the clutch, throughout bearing and flywheel. All replaced.
Last few months I have had burnt clutch fluid problems. Its possible when I fixed it the first time I used an inferior fluid.
Well recently it got bad, clutch was slipping horribly, even if I floored it in 2nd.
Then I drained it out, best I coudl, then refilled with Synthetic DOT5, and flushed it through pretty well.
I worked on getting the air out with a mighty vac, the clutch pedal even feels a little better now. Clutch grips much much much better. But still has a little slip. But later after running the car hard, the clutch started gripping great, even to the point of dead on.
So what do you think my problem is?
Air still in the lines, since I emptied it best I coudl before I refilled it? I been getting alot of air out even after I thought I got it all.
Clutch is dead, it has 45,000 miles on it, but they have been kinda rough.
Hydraulics problem? Slave again?
Any help appreciated. I might go the exact way of bleeding without the mighty vac and see if results are better but it seems every time I bleed with the mighty vac its gets a little better but coudl be in my head.
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