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bobbie crane jr Posted on Apr 02, 2016
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My clutch pedal stay close to the floor in my Acura CL. Doesnt return fully like it used too. Cant figure it out and I've replaced everythin

Have a 1999 Acura CL, 2.3L, 5 speed manual. Pedal stays close to the floor before and after I have replaced slave cylinder, slave master, hydraulic clutch hose with braided line, clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel. And yes, it was bleed Problem is still there. Was thinking the mechanical return spring may be weak on the pedal assembly.

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Bobbie, If your sure the system is bled properly,did you get the clutch fork back in correct position, was it the correct bearing etc., you may have to adjust the clutch pedal and / or if it has a mechanical return spring, change the spring, it could be weak.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides for clutch pedal adjustment., bleeding,etc.Good luck
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  • bobbie crane jr Apr 03, 2016

    I'm pretty certain the clutch fork and bearing is correct. I have done a 100 of these clutches before. As I stated. The pedal just fell one day. So I replaced everything in hydraulic and mechanical clutch system and the problem still exists. The only thing I didn't replace was the return spring on pedal, all the hard lines on firewall and there's a circular part on inside fender wall that one hard line enters, then it goes to another hard line, to rubber clutch line (which I changed to a braided steel hose).

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    L Pfaff Apr 03, 2016

    Bobbie, see if slave cylinder that pushes clutch fork is broken at its mount or if loose, I have seen this happen on Honda's a lot.

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You could have gotten bad parts. I just did a ford truck. Master,slave and line was one part. All new. The thing never bled out properly. The pedal only came up half way. The next one took 5 minutes to bleed.

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