Installed new clutch; not getting enough pedal :-(

Bass_Waves

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Gotcha. If I'm not mistaken. Those tob have to be bled using a vacuum source. As for travel. There is an inspection plate that can be taken off and looked into . the travel should be enough to disengage the clutch. Its nothing crazy. Also. The master cyl. It connects to the clutch pedal. I've had a job where the master cyl rod broke and caused issues. Check to see if its still connected to the clutch pedal. LASTLY!!!! The most important 1. Make sure when u installed the clutch plate. It did not go on backwards. With car on. It would not let u put it in gear unless u force it.
 

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Well as it turns out the problem was the brand new slave cylinder. flywheel made no difference.

The "new" slave cylinder looked exactly the same, but when you would actuate the cylinder no air would go into our out of the spot where the hose connects. Not sure why it wasn't leaking though.
 

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Because u need to vacuum bleed em. Its not the same as my SS TOB.
 

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