Put Another Tranny In W/xdt Stage 2 Clutch
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Vehicle: 2000 hyundai tiburon
Well I put another tranny in with a new XTD clutch.
Clutch pedal feels lighter than the stock clutch.
Could this be a weak PP, or is this normal?
How far up should the clutch pedal be for it to engage on a new clutch?
My clutch pedal is 3/4 up from the top when it engages/disengages.
Has anyone had any of these experiences with the XTD stage 2 clutch?
Also I put in a new fidanza flywheel with the new clutch.
Clutch pedal feels lighter than the stock clutch.
Could this be a weak PP, or is this normal?
How far up should the clutch pedal be for it to engage on a new clutch?
My clutch pedal is 3/4 up from the top when it engages/disengages.
Has anyone had any of these experiences with the XTD stage 2 clutch?
Also I put in a new fidanza flywheel with the new clutch.
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Dunno why its lighter, did you bleed the slave right? Check out some XTD info
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...mp;#entry274333
crap this is old.. it showed new (unread). NVM, lol.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...mp;#entry274333
crap this is old.. it showed new (unread). NVM, lol.
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At least yours works.... I had the exact one and it wouldn't grab AT ALL... slipped worse than the stock clutch that I was replacing.... but I'm thinking it was just defective....
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If your talking about the pedal pressure feeling easier than im sure its just your imagination because we have hydraulic clutches, you wouldnt really notice the difference, i didnt notice any increased pressure going to a 3 stage, most people dont.
If you had a mustang, or an early prelude, or another car with a clutch cable you would notice a difference.
If you had a mustang, or an early prelude, or another car with a clutch cable you would notice a difference.
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OH it is lighter than the other clutch that I had.
Also with the setup I listed above the master cylinder couldnt push the rod out far enough to
disengage the clutch or get the car started. So I had to make an extension for the rod, luckly I work in
a machine shop so I can make such thing.
I dont know if there is an adjustment I can do or not.I looked but its all hydrualic, so I couldnt find anywhere I could have the rod push out further so I just made the rod longer w/the extension I made.
Also with the setup I listed above the master cylinder couldnt push the rod out far enough to
disengage the clutch or get the car started. So I had to make an extension for the rod, luckly I work in
a machine shop so I can make such thing.
I dont know if there is an adjustment I can do or not.I looked but its all hydrualic, so I couldnt find anywhere I could have the rod push out further so I just made the rod longer w/the extension I made.