bigmike311
04-23-2011, 07:12 PM
hey i just got my car back from IAG from getting my clutch installed. well before i got my clutch installed as my stocker was going out the clutch pedal started getting spongey feeling like there was air in the line. the point of engagement with this brand new clutch is almost with the clutch pedal all the way out. my question is there a way to bleed the clutch to get more pedal feel out of it to get a more plush feel. if its possible how difficult would it be? thanks fellas.
irmerm
04-23-2011, 07:19 PM
normally if there was air in the line, you'd notice the engagement point being very low (basically right as you start letting the pedal out). A high engagement point is usually a hallmark of wear. I'm not sure what would cause you to have a higher than expected engagement point. But then again, I'm not familiar with the model clutch you jave installed. I'd recommend having your installer take another look to make sure everything is kosher.
As far as bleeding: You can bleed it and I believe it's a fairly straightforward procedure, similar to bleeding brakes. Not sure that's the issue though in this case.
bigmike311
04-23-2011, 08:20 PM
Sorry should of specified it's a competition clutch stage 3 with MAP flywheel. Clutch has 160 miles on it. I literally picked it up yesterday.