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Old Sep 26, 2018 | 08:56 PM
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2008 fit sport manual - clutch issue

2008 fit sport manual

My clutch is not disengaging. There are periods of time it shifts fine and some times the clutch will not not disengage. I recently replaced the master and slave clutch hydraulics but I did not do the damper. It is a separate unit, it is not attached to the master. I went to order one and it appears 46985-SAA-013 is not available at any dealers.

Does any one know of a hydraulic line that will go straight from the master to the slave?

Any insight on what else might cause intermittent clutch issues?

Appreciate your response in advance,
Pdub


 
Old Sep 26, 2018 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by pdub
2008 fit sport manual

My clutch is not disengaging. There are periods of time it shifts fine and some times the clutch will not not disengage. I recently replaced the master and slave clutch hydraulics but I did not do the damper. It is a separate unit, it is not attached to the master. I went to order one and it appears 46985-SAA-013 is not available at any dealers.

Does any one know of a hydraulic line that will go straight from the master to the slave?

Any insight on what else might cause intermittent clutch issues?

Appreciate your response in advance,
Pdub
You definitely do NOT want another damper. Clutch works much better without it.

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...ardline-5.html

Not sure it will solve your problem though?
 
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