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Old 08-21-2006, 09:23 AM   #3
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Sounds like a bad slave or the hydraulic line came off the transmission. Can you push the clutch in or is it bound up? If you can push the clutch look underneath for fluid coming from between the transmission and bellhousing. If it is wet it is a bad slave or you left the bleeder valve open when you bled it. If you can't push the clutch in check to make sure the line is still attached to the slave. Also did you drain the fluid from the master cylinder? If you drained the master cylinder it may be air bound and needs to be bench bled before you put it back on. If you didn't drain the master then disregard the last part.
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