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Old 01-03-2008, 03:17 PM   #10 (permalink)
Brembo
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Car: 06 EVO
Club Region: Tri State
Registered: Dec 2007
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Hold on here. What did you do to the car and why? When you did the clutch install did you disconect any clutch lines from each other and did fluid come out. If not then it should not have air in it. How it would get in there. If you did then bleed the clutch. Playing with the adjustment is another story. I beliave if you put the car in neutral and push the pedal in, it should start. Even if the clutch is not releasing in netral it will just spin the trans, and there is not that much load on it so the starter should be able to spinn it. I dont beliave that adjustment is that much off with this clutch atleast it should not be. Make sure all electrical equipment is pluged in. MAKE SURE that your battery is fully charged and that you have gas in the car. And that neutral safty switch is working properly. Crank it and let us know what happens.

Does it crank? Does it have spark? Does it have fuel?
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