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Clutch Replaced - difficult shifting


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Hey folks,

 

I recently had my clutch and flywheel replaced (done roughly 70,000) - standard Exedy and dual mass flywheel - and while the clutch pedal is nicely lighter, it's become more difficult to shift down into 2nd and 1st when decelerating.

 

Also, I feel a very slight 'burr' at the bottom of travel of the clutch pedal when accelerating and shifting up into 4th and 5th.

 

I wondered if these are issues with the fitting, or something I'm doing wrong? Anybody had similar?

 

Everything else with it seems fine.

 

Thanks for any help. :thumbs:

 

Steve

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Hey folks,

 

I recently had my clutch and flywheel replaced (done roughly 70,000) - standard Exedy and dual mass flywheel - and while the clutch pedal is nicely lighter, it's become more difficult to shift down into 2nd and 1st when decelerating.

 

Also, I feel a very slight 'burr' at the bottom of travel of the clutch pedal when accelerating and shifting up into 4th and 5th.

 

I wondered if these are issues with the fitting, or something I'm doing wrong? Anybody had similar?

 

Everything else with it seems fine.

 

Thanks for any help. :thumbs:

 

Steve

 

 

Perhaps needing bled properly Steve.

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Thanks Alex - The mechanic did say that the hardest part of the job was bleeding the system, and getting the new clutch line on. Perhaps I could bleed the system again to see if that sorts it - I'm guessing there is a DIY guide on here somewhere?

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Thanks Alex - The mechanic did say that the hardest part of the job was bleeding the system, and getting the new clutch line on. Perhaps I could bleed the system again to see if that sorts it - I'm guessing there is a DIY guide on here somewhere?

 

I don't think that there is a guide on here but I may be wrong.

 

Give me a shout when you are ready and I will talk you through it. :thumbs:

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