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Hi all im only new to this car and im having a bit of hassel the master whent in my car and i got a replacment one but now after bleeding the new one it sounds like it dosnt fully engauge when shifting up but shifting down shifts fine has any one had a problem like this before

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My R32 had a clutch dampener(might not be the technical term). They are designed for smooth engagement of the clutch.

Might not be functioning correctly? I removed mine and noted much sharper feel and can change gears heaps quicker.

Its located opposite the slave cylinder on the body. Just remove the 10mm bolt that holds it on and join the flex line from the slave to the

the hard line from the master, in effect bypassing the dampener. Bare in mind that Nissan would have put it in for a reason and you don't

want to shock that fragile R32 box..

Hope this helps.

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