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g35 coupe 6mt clutch pedal snaps to floor after replacing clutch TOB and press. plate

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Old Jun 14, 2012 | 06:14 PM
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g35 coupe 6mt clutch pedal snaps to floor after replacing clutch TOB and press. plate

Hey guys, hope someone can help me out a bit. Ive got an 03 6mt g35 coupe. Bought it with a bad clutch, to the point where it would almost not move anymore and finally it crapped out and would not move. Took it in the garage, replaced the clutch and now the clutch pedal snaps to the floor. Tried multiple ways of bleeding it and no luck. Tried connect the bleeder valve to a full cup of clean fluid so it would suck fluid up as well. Also removed the slave and left the lines connected and turned the bleeder upwards so air could escape easier. Still nothing. Anyone have any solutions, tried the search already, only thing that comes up is to bleed it. Clearly thats not working.
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 12:11 PM
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check the return spring. should be one attached to pedal
 
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Old Nov 22, 2021 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by tkrizzy3
Hey guys, hope someone can help me out a bit. Ive got an 03 6mt g35 coupe. Bought it with a bad clutch, to the point where it would almost not move anymore and finally it crapped out and would not move. Took it in the garage, replaced the clutch and now the clutch pedal snaps to the floor. Tried multiple ways of bleeding it and no luck. Tried connect the bleeder valve to a full cup of clean fluid so it would suck fluid up as well. Also removed the slave and left the lines connected and turned the bleeder upwards so air could escape easier. Still nothing. Anyone have any solutions, tried the search already, only thing that comes up is to bleed it. Clearly thats not working.
you ever find the problem?
 
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