</3er Yuta's S13 "To Hell and Back: a love story"
damn man sounds like the joint down in SF!
Hank for real bro, if u got some time, ship me some ish
I will be more than greatful and will Paypal u the dough to cover for everything.
Wanna keep in touch with my HB bros!
Hank for real bro, if u got some time, ship me some ish
I will be more than greatful and will Paypal u the dough to cover for everything.
Wanna keep in touch with my HB bros!
haha by "by my house" I meant 45 minutes away, so I was just making sure its worth the trip. Ill pick up some of them lucky sevens and some japanese food, Japanese food is like 100x better than Chinese food. Thanks for the info guys.
Haha, damn. I'll just make a party pack of random good stuff and send it
so i have a problem.
my friend's clutch pedal had no pressure, we figured it was the slave cylinder, i replaced both the slave and master cylinder and bled them properly. still no clutch pressure, well by "bled properly" i mean manually pumped the clutch pedal up and down, because it had no pressure. there are no air bubbles left in the system, however, the clutch still stays down, and has no pressure. anybody have any ideas?
my friend's clutch pedal had no pressure, we figured it was the slave cylinder, i replaced both the slave and master cylinder and bled them properly. still no clutch pressure, well by "bled properly" i mean manually pumped the clutch pedal up and down, because it had no pressure. there are no air bubbles left in the system, however, the clutch still stays down, and has no pressure. anybody have any ideas?
check the spring on the clutch, or maybe the pitch-fork slipped out of place (happened to my friend when he was sitting in his 944 porche and kept pressing on the clutch pedal and it went so far that it came off the shaft).
Last edited by 1on1; Feb 4, 2008 at 03:35 AM.


