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Hey, recently my *Insert bad word here* of a clutch decided to stuff up. This car is a 1994 GTS25T R33 btw.

Now, I had it looked at and it turned out to be my Slave Cylinder... So I had that taken out and upgraded with new seals etc.

Today, my mate and myself put the Cylinder back in and bled the clutch etc...

And the problem now... Everything is back the way it should be... But I still don't have normal pressure in my clutch! We have bled it around 15 times now... And still nothing! The most we have had is 3/4 pressure back in the clutch but still not enough to put it into gears...

We have done everything we can think of... I'm running out of patience with this car -.- I really need it back on the road!

I was hoping that someone on here has had the same problem or knows what's happening, because we are completely dumbfounded by this... We have changed several Slave cylinders and bled afew clutches and everything has turned out the way it should, but not this one...

Any suggestions/Help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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sounds like there is going to be a second issue with the clutch. it could be that you have bumped the clutch fork and it isn't sitting properly on the bearing, or the pivot bolt. get a torch and shine it through the robber seal where the clutch fork goes into the box and see if everything looks ok.

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