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07SI8thgen 10-20-2018 09:35 AM

Clutch loss @ high rpm
 
Hi i have a 07 civic SI 6speed. I just recently replaced the throwout bearing and now i am lossing my clutch pedal @ and above 4k rpms not allowing me to shift till the rpms come way down. I did bleed the slave but still having this issue. Any help would be great.

GolNat 10-21-2018 11:32 PM

Re: Clutch loss @ high rpm
 
So the car shifts into gear just fine below 4K but won’t go into gear above 4K?

All fluid levels are good trans and clutch master?

07SI8thgen 10-22-2018 07:17 AM

Re: Clutch loss @ high rpm
 

Originally Posted by GolNat (Post 4753076)
So the car shifts into gear just fine below 4K but won’t go into gear above 4K?

All fluid levels are good trans and clutch master?

Correct.
yes, all fluids are topped off and full

RobertD 10-22-2018 11:40 AM

Re: Clutch loss @ high rpm
 
try adjusting like this:
https://www.8thcivic.com/forums/diy-...ch-adjust.html

i've had good results adjusting CMC rods under dash on other vehicle makes, never had an issue in a honda though. still where i would start as it's FREE to try.

or google "omni cmc clutch master civic si 08 09" if you want a master with more push.

curiously.. does it do it more when hot?

07SI8thgen 10-22-2018 03:04 PM

Re: Clutch loss @ high rpm
 

Originally Posted by RobertD (Post 4753112)
try adjusting like this:
https://www.8thcivic.com/forums/diy-...ch-adjust.html

i've had good results adjusting CMC rods under dash on other vehicle makes, never had an issue in a honda though. still where i would start as it's FREE to try.

or google "omni cmc clutch master civic si 08 09" if you want a master with more push.

curiously.. does it do it more when hot?

i adjusted the CMC and the only time it doesnt lose pressure is when i have the CMC adjusted to where the throwout is sitting on the clutch. Or atleast it feels like it is.


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