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      11-28-2023, 09:37 PM   #1
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Well there goes christmas!

So I recently did the clutch delay valve delete and I think it may be coming back to haunt me. 3 weeks after the delete, this past saturday I was coming home and I accelrated hard from a stop running the tach up to about 6k rpms, when i shifted from 1st second it came with a bang and I lost the ability to use my clutch and broke all kind of traffic laws trying to get it home and not be stranded. Now that its home my clutch is spongy and want release to engage gears when depressing the clutch. That being said I have nobody to blame but myself....Does anyone have any clues what may have happened?
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First check to see if there are any leaks around the CDV. If there is then I'd say the CDV (or o-ring) blew out, or the slave cylinder went out. If there are no leaks then I would check the clutch master cylinder and try to bleed the system and check how much air is in the lines. Its possible the clutch fork pivot broke or throw out bearing popped out. Start with the basics and work out from there.
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