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SilverHokie 05-20-2009 03:09 PM

After Dealer Transmission Rebuild - Clutch Much Softer
 
What I mean by this is my clutch pedal used to be pretty hard to push down. I purchased the car with 16k miles on it (05) and it has always been like that. Now that I have a new clutch/flywheel and new bearings, the clutch pedal is WAY easier to push down...almost as easy as my girlfriend's 09 Mazda 6.

The questions I have today are as follows: What would cause my clutch pedal to depress much easier? (I don't mind it)

Is this how it is supposed to be? The components were all replaced with Mazda OEM stuff under warranty.

I'm not a tramission guru by any means...I just find it interesting. I expected the clutch response and grip points to be different with the new clutch, but I did not expect the clutch pedal to depress easier.

Spinning Sushi 05-20-2009 03:10 PM

I noticed that my clutch was insanely light when I bought the car brand new. The softness eventually became stiffer. I noticed that it started getting stiffer right after my throw-out bearing was starting to make noise.

swoope 05-20-2009 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by SilverHokie (Post 3030640)
What I mean by this is my clutch pedal used to be pretty hard to push down. I purchased the car with 16k miles on it (05) and it has always been like that. Now that I have a new clutch/flywheel and new bearings, the clutch pedal is WAY easier to push down...almost as easy as my girlfriend's 09 Mazda 6.

The questions I have today are as follows: What would cause my clutch pedal to depress much easier? (I don't mind it)

Is this how it is supposed to be? The components were all replaced with Mazda OEM stuff under warranty.

I'm not a tramission guru by any means...I just find it interesting. I expected the clutch response and grip points to be different with the new clutch, but I did not expect the clutch pedal to depress easier.

my guess is they got the right grease on the input shaft and the clutch disk is moving correctly..

dont ask me how i know.. btw, enjoy is is a bit weird is it not?


beers :beer:

tiresmoker 05-21-2009 01:40 PM

If the clutch is really "squishy" they may have not bled the slave cylinder properly/got all the air out of the line.

YaXMaNGTO 05-21-2009 05:10 PM

Yah, they might have to bleed it... could be that or just a different feel from new fluid.

renesisgenesis 05-21-2009 05:54 PM

just do some very aggressive starts and see how well it grips. I don't mean rev to 9500 and drop the pedal, but maybe 5000 with a pretty quick release. I would be more concerned with how well it actually grabs than the clutch feel.

kersh4w 05-21-2009 09:08 PM

they put in a new clutch, thats why. worn out clutches are hard to push in.

its been like that on every single car that had a used clutch and went to a new clutch that i've ever driven.

and i think its hilarious you make the connection to your gfs brand new mazda 6. cause guess what? it has a new clutch.

if you dont like it, burn the clutch for a few minutes. :P

RXheart 05-22-2009 03:36 PM

Clutch buring for the win!

niko 04-01-2010 08:38 AM

Don't worry
 
The master cylinder gets bled on new installs, leaving no pressure build up in the system. Drive it for a few days and it will be still again. It is a hydraulic system, so fluid flows through it. Give it some time.


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