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Clutch Pedal sticking down


Angarak

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Hi all.

 

When I purchased my Supra it came with an uprated clutch and lightened flywheel (not sure on the brand).

 

The clutch fluid level has always been around halfway down the reservoir - but since the clutch worked fine I left it.

 

Prior to a recent MOT (which it flew through) I decided to top up the clutch fluid to the MIN mark.

 

I have bled the clutch but now, usually when moving off in first or reversing, the clutch pedal stays down and I have to flick it back up with my foot.

 

The clutch acts a little like an on/off switch, it isnt a smooth transition as you bring the clutch up in gear, the same when changing down gear.

 

I'm thinking of getting a clutch repair kit from Mr T as they're pretty cheap and probably a worthwhile job on a near 20 year old car :)

 

Question:

I recall Chris Wilson commenting about clutch fluid ratios on aftermarket clutches being different to OEM spec which gave me the impression that maybe I dont need to top the clutch fluid to the MIN/MAX mark on my clutch.

 

Could too much fluid cause the clutch pedal to stick down?

 

The clutch was fine prior to topping up the fluid. There are no leaks that I can see.

 

Cheers

Simon

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