Hi guys,
I had a large service done recently here in South Africa which included replacing the clutch fluid. When I got the car back, the clutch started randomly engaging at different pedal locations and gradually getting worse. Eventually reversing into my garage became a huge PITA. There was no leaking fluid so a little research showed that it was probably the master cylinder.
I got a rebuild kit from a store here and got to work on the MC (first time). The seal was ripped. When replacing the cylinder and trying unsuccessfully to replace the c-clip I realised that the c-clip was different size to the original. I then had a look at the whole setup and realised that the dimensions were ever so slightly different for the piston length (approx 1mm) as well as the seal diameter (approx 0.5mm). The main piston diameter is exactly the same width.
Now all the stores are closed and I can't get another kit, but I don't see why the kit isn't working anyway. I keep ending up with the clutch 'popping' at 3/4 which I assume is the seal leaking?
I've bled the system a few different ways. Firstly with the MC attached, a ziplock bag around the MC and using my finger to block the MC outlet to main clutch lines. Then I bench-bled it a similar way, covering my workbench (and me) with fluid and then reinstalled. I've swapped the new seal on the old piston, tried a whole bunch of stuff and always end up at the same point. The clutch is 'popping' at 3/4 and I can't get pressure to bleed at the slave.
I thought I had gotten on top of this early but now it's last minute and we have a 2000km trip planned for Tuesday. I'm trying to figure out if I'm just not bleeding everything properly or am I potentially using a faulty part? Or is there possibly something else wrong - slave cylinder?
This forum has saved my skin in the past - I'm hoping that it will again! Thanks a lot guys.
I had a large service done recently here in South Africa which included replacing the clutch fluid. When I got the car back, the clutch started randomly engaging at different pedal locations and gradually getting worse. Eventually reversing into my garage became a huge PITA. There was no leaking fluid so a little research showed that it was probably the master cylinder.
I got a rebuild kit from a store here and got to work on the MC (first time). The seal was ripped. When replacing the cylinder and trying unsuccessfully to replace the c-clip I realised that the c-clip was different size to the original. I then had a look at the whole setup and realised that the dimensions were ever so slightly different for the piston length (approx 1mm) as well as the seal diameter (approx 0.5mm). The main piston diameter is exactly the same width.
Now all the stores are closed and I can't get another kit, but I don't see why the kit isn't working anyway. I keep ending up with the clutch 'popping' at 3/4 which I assume is the seal leaking?
I've bled the system a few different ways. Firstly with the MC attached, a ziplock bag around the MC and using my finger to block the MC outlet to main clutch lines. Then I bench-bled it a similar way, covering my workbench (and me) with fluid and then reinstalled. I've swapped the new seal on the old piston, tried a whole bunch of stuff and always end up at the same point. The clutch is 'popping' at 3/4 and I can't get pressure to bleed at the slave.
I thought I had gotten on top of this early but now it's last minute and we have a 2000km trip planned for Tuesday. I'm trying to figure out if I'm just not bleeding everything properly or am I potentially using a faulty part? Or is there possibly something else wrong - slave cylinder?
This forum has saved my skin in the past - I'm hoping that it will again! Thanks a lot guys.