SR3 clutch bleed
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Hello all
Trying to bleed my clutch and no matter what I do I'm getting a rock hard feel. No movement at all. Pulled the banjo bolt off to ensure there wasn't an issue there and fluid pumped through fine. I'm using a power bleeder and getting the same result no matter what I am doing.
Thoughts?
Trying to bleed my clutch and no matter what I do I'm getting a rock hard feel. No movement at all. Pulled the banjo bolt off to ensure there wasn't an issue there and fluid pumped through fine. I'm using a power bleeder and getting the same result no matter what I am doing.
Thoughts?
Not fully running.
Previous owner has a side business bringing in Radicals and selling them. He put a new motor in and then..... life got busy, etc. so I picked it up knowing that it had a problem or two (reconnect air lines on blipper because he couldn't figure out what he messed up and fix seat brackets and put new restraints in), but not this many, nor were they disclosed. Not necessarily in chronological order....
Previous owner has a side business bringing in Radicals and selling them. He put a new motor in and then..... life got busy, etc. so I picked it up knowing that it had a problem or two (reconnect air lines on blipper because he couldn't figure out what he messed up and fix seat brackets and put new restraints in), but not this many, nor were they disclosed. Not necessarily in chronological order....
- Every motor bolt was only hand tightened, Now fixed.
- GDU was only hand tightened and one bolt was missing, Now fixed
- Apparently when he was dis-assembling the air lines, he pulled too hard on the push fittings leaving a mm or tow of tubing. New push fitting solved that problem
- Motor seemed to have a small leak from the pan area and I noticed that a couple of the bolts were in the wrong place (long in short and vice versa). Fixed that.
- Banjo bolt on clutch slave was loose clutch felt ok until I realized the problem and bled the clutch, which lead to other discoveries (this may have been where I was seeing oil from....)
- When getting it up to operating temp to see if everything was ok, blew a coolant line. Re-tightened all of them and made sure they were properly on.
- He gave me a spare motor that had blown, but somehow cracked / chipped the head when taking it out. He didn't tell me that until I noticed it when picking up the car.
FOS373 said:
Not fully running.
Previous owner has a side business bringing in Radicals and selling them. He put a new motor in and then..... life got busy, etc. so I picked it up knowing that it had a problem or two (reconnect air lines on blipper because he couldn't figure out what he messed up and fix seat brackets and put new restraints in), but not this many, nor were they disclosed. Not necessarily in chronological order....
Wow!Previous owner has a side business bringing in Radicals and selling them. He put a new motor in and then..... life got busy, etc. so I picked it up knowing that it had a problem or two (reconnect air lines on blipper because he couldn't figure out what he messed up and fix seat brackets and put new restraints in), but not this many, nor were they disclosed. Not necessarily in chronological order....
- Every motor bolt was only hand tightened, Now fixed.
- GDU was only hand tightened and one bolt was missing, Now fixed
- Apparently when he was dis-assembling the air lines, he pulled too hard on the push fittings leaving a mm or tow of tubing. New push fitting solved that problem
- Motor seemed to have a small leak from the pan area and I noticed that a couple of the bolts were in the wrong place (long in short and vice versa). Fixed that.
- Banjo bolt on clutch slave was loose clutch felt ok until I realized the problem and bled the clutch, which lead to other discoveries (this may have been where I was seeing oil from....)
- When getting it up to operating temp to see if everything was ok, blew a coolant line. Re-tightened all of them and made sure they were properly on.
- He gave me a spare motor that had blown, but somehow cracked / chipped the head when taking it out. He didn't tell me that until I noticed it when picking up the car.
I need to stop by, I'll send you a message Tuesday. I can swing by after lunch if you will be at your shop.
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