I replaced my clutch master and slave cylinder today and I noticed something odd. When I have the OEM spring that goes between the slave cylinder and the fork installed - it depresses the slave rod all the way which I would think would be the intent. The problem is, at that point my clutch pedal is mushy and goes straight to the floor without releasing the clutch and pumping it repeatedly builds no pressure at that point. However, if I remove the spring, the clutch works fine. It actuates the clutch fork and releases the clutch perfectly. There are no leaks at either the master or slave and I bled the system repeatedly to ensure no air was in the line.
I drove around town for 30 minutes without the spring installed and it worked fine. The part number for the OEM spring I have installed is 90506-16475. I am using a slave from NAPA and a Beck Arnley master. I should also note that the previous slave had no spring on it either and appeared to be the original Toyota/Aisan judging by the anodized green piston. It was working fine up until it puked out all my clutch fluid a few days ago. What is the deal with this spring?
I drove around town for 30 minutes without the spring installed and it worked fine. The part number for the OEM spring I have installed is 90506-16475. I am using a slave from NAPA and a Beck Arnley master. I should also note that the previous slave had no spring on it either and appeared to be the original Toyota/Aisan judging by the anodized green piston. It was working fine up until it puked out all my clutch fluid a few days ago. What is the deal with this spring?
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