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Join Date: May 2004
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Hello all..!!
After having my 1991 ZR1 sit for a few months Im finding that there is no pressure on the clutch pedal. I know the clutch is in perfect working order...Im just not sure why the pedal goes right to the floor keeping me from getting the car into gear...?? Thank You all in advance..!! Ratz |
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Check the clutch master for fluid. Then check under the car for clutch fluid from the slave.
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I have checked the master and no leak....Im not sure where the slave is located..??
Thank You, Ratz |
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Slave is located on the driver side of the bellhousing.
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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Just in case you don't find any external fluid leaks from either place peal back the carpet up by the top of the clutch pedal and look for the possible leak thru the clutch master's push rod. If that is the leak the carpet or the insulation blanket, under the carpet, will be wet with clutch fluid.
You have not had to add any clutch fluid recently? Even if you have had to add some in small amounts I was told you start looking for leaks. You might want to visit zfdoc.com & look over their info. Very useful site. Good luck, Tom ![]()
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If ANY air got in there, you have a lot of bleeding to do. Even after getting fluid to run through the slave with no bubbles, it took over 100 pumps of the clutch pedal to get the rest of the air out. It is a semi-self bleeding system.
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