2.7t Crank/Flywheel QUESTION!!!!
#11
Okay well the engine is in and runs, but my clutch pedal is hugging the floor =( I pulled just the engine out, didn't touch the tranny on the pull. So how would it just go dead like that? i read that is most likely needs to be bled. So where is the slave bleeder valve?
And the A6 now has headers, downp's, massive DV's, and full hose kit, but no exhaust after the headers. Sounds ungodly!!! Only spent 500$ =)
And the A6 now has headers, downp's, massive DV's, and full hose kit, but no exhaust after the headers. Sounds ungodly!!! Only spent 500$ =)
#12
If you didn't open the clutch/brake system and the pedal is dead, you need to look at the slave to make sure it is seated correctly.
The slave bleed is on the drviers side of the valve, but make sure it is in where it belongs first. Was there any load on the pedal when you first put it back together? If it was really stiff at the top and then you pushed it, then it went dead, you may have a big problem.
The slave bleed is on the drviers side of the valve, but make sure it is in where it belongs first. Was there any load on the pedal when you first put it back together? If it was really stiff at the top and then you pushed it, then it went dead, you may have a big problem.
#13
No the clutch went to the floor when i pulled the engine, and when i put it back in, it just stayed there. There was no strain to push the pedal, i can pull it up and when i push it back down, it pops back to the floor.
What is the easiest way to get to the bleeder. Because i found it looking down from the coolant reservoir. But i cant reach it.
And when i pump the pedal, its like the last inch to half an inch has fluid. but the rest of the pedal is vacuumed to the floor.
What is the easiest way to get to the bleeder. Because i found it looking down from the coolant reservoir. But i cant reach it.
And when i pump the pedal, its like the last inch to half an inch has fluid. but the rest of the pedal is vacuumed to the floor.
#14
Thats so far =) Just need to fix the clutch, so i can post a vid of it running down the road!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCdEfLXY_2U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCdEfLXY_2U
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