hathaway16
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ok so here is my situation, i bought a 1986 fiero for 600 dollars, the person replaced the clutch, flywheel, TOB and pressure plate, when he put it all back together he couldn't get it to go into gear, he then removed the clutch again and speced everything out to see if there was a problem and everything seemed to spec properly. when we bought the car he said the slave cylinder was shot and might be a problem. i drove the car home and rev matched the whole way and everything seems to be good when driving. i then replaced the slave cylinder with no luck, when i looked under the dash i noticed the pedal was bent due to the half aluminum design. i bent the pedal back but noticed the master cylinder push rod was bent so we replaced that as well, after bleeding it following every type of bleeding procedure we could find we somehow kept getting air back into the system and ended up replacing the whole line as well. now we have done the bleeding again with no such luck, ive read forums about different ways to test for bent pedal or something in hydraulics. when the pedal is pressed we watched the master cylinder and it doesn't seem to be pushing out of the seals back into the reservoir but the slave rod only pushes out about 1/2 inch rather than 15/16ths of an inch, i measured the master cylinder push rod and it seems to push in 1 inch when pedal is pressed but when master cylinder is out of the vehicle it bottoms out after 1 1/2 inch, the pedal seems to be bottoming out under the dashboard so it cant go any further and we decided to take apart the master and slave and the slave cylinder internals look identical but the master cylinder internals look different... i will post some pictured as well for you guys to try and help me out.
