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Old 03-10-2014, 06:28 AM
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Start from zero. Check to ensure your slave cylinder "housing" is not pushing on your clutch fork. Ensure when the clutch is off the slave push rod is not pushing on yoour clutch fork. Strange a clutch would already be worn out unless it was partially engaged when it should be.

Use blykins. in my experience I have never had an issue with centerforce or Mcleoud? than again i dont race and shift gradually so as not to ram the sheet out of everything. I did miss a shift once from 1st to 2nd and went 1st to 4th, i am surprised the transmission didnt come throught the floor the clutch never slipped it was a centerforce with 520 hp.
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