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Helper spring removal question
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<blockquote data-quote="JasinEdward" data-source="post: 14839305" data-attributes="member: 153097"><p>I have just recently replaced the clutch line with a stainless steel braided line. After that, I removed the helper spring and have been really happy with the feel of the clutch. However every once in a while when I get into the car to start it up after it has been sitting for a while, I notice the clutch pedal feels very low to the floor. Nothing is leaking and it it if full of fluid. The clutch works fine in this position as well. I can fix this by putting my foot under the pedal and pulling it back to the top position. After that, it stays up until the next day when I go to start the car again.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas as to why it is doing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasinEdward, post: 14839305, member: 153097"] I have just recently replaced the clutch line with a stainless steel braided line. After that, I removed the helper spring and have been really happy with the feel of the clutch. However every once in a while when I get into the car to start it up after it has been sitting for a while, I notice the clutch pedal feels very low to the floor. Nothing is leaking and it it if full of fluid. The clutch works fine in this position as well. I can fix this by putting my foot under the pedal and pulling it back to the top position. After that, it stays up until the next day when I go to start the car again. Any ideas as to why it is doing this? [/QUOTE]
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