Hey everyone, hoping that you guys can help me out with a pain in the a** here.
I have a '99 Protege with a 1.8l and a 5 spd (177000 kms), it's been slipping for ages and I finally got around to changing the clutch set. New pilot bearing, release bearing, disc and plate were installed without a hitch, and had to replace the rear main seal because it was pissing oil out which explains the slippage obviously. Anyways we got it all hooked back up and now the clutch pedal goes right to the floor, and the clutch is always engaged so I cannot shift. I thought at first maybe the release bearing didn't go on properly but it's fine, so we bled the slave cylinder and poof! Pedal pressure returned. Then as soon as I turned the ignition to "run;" not even on "start," just run all the pressure goes away and the pedal drops back to the floor. Now there is still air in the slave cylinder because we had to bleed the damn thing three times and still it does it. So is my slave cylinder gone? My master? Or both?
If anyone has any suggestions or insight into this; please help, this damn car has been the epitome of trouble the last few months.
I have a '99 Protege with a 1.8l and a 5 spd (177000 kms), it's been slipping for ages and I finally got around to changing the clutch set. New pilot bearing, release bearing, disc and plate were installed without a hitch, and had to replace the rear main seal because it was pissing oil out which explains the slippage obviously. Anyways we got it all hooked back up and now the clutch pedal goes right to the floor, and the clutch is always engaged so I cannot shift. I thought at first maybe the release bearing didn't go on properly but it's fine, so we bled the slave cylinder and poof! Pedal pressure returned. Then as soon as I turned the ignition to "run;" not even on "start," just run all the pressure goes away and the pedal drops back to the floor. Now there is still air in the slave cylinder because we had to bleed the damn thing three times and still it does it. So is my slave cylinder gone? My master? Or both?
If anyone has any suggestions or insight into this; please help, this damn car has been the epitome of trouble the last few months.