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Z3 M Roadster Clutch adjustment
I just picked up a 99 m with 42000 on it clutch grabs 1/16 0ff the floor is there any adjustments that can be made i bleed the system and no change
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Definitely very odd. Are you sure the previous owner didn't modified the clutch stop?
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I have the opposite problem on my Z3 where mine releases to far off the floor for my liking. Asked about if there was any way to adjust it and never really got an answer.
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Quote:
http://leatherz.com/Merchant5/mercha...3_Transmission
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Nope, no real adjustment.
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Terry Carraway '95 Alpine M3 LTW '00 Dakar M Roadster '02 Topaz M3 Red/White SRF #4 (Chassis 561)
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The only adjustment is a plastic screw on the footwell behind the pedal. If you can screw it in, that will give you a little more room. If it is all the way in, you may have other issues that require a proper bleeding of the slave or more extensive repairs or replacement.
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Bleed the clutch to ensure that there is no air in the system
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Quote:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...lutch+bleeding Here is a discussion on how to bleed the clutch also http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...lutch+bleeding
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Last edited by Bob2.8; 09-11-2012 at 02:52 PM. |
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Fixed it
Ok so took advice from a couple of different sources and bought the ss line which also removes the valve that limits clutch engagement and what a difference
![]() ![]() ![]() Clutch is 1-2" off the floor when it starts to catch feels and awsome Still however i could not figure why you would need to remove the slave of the trans to bleed it BMW is smarter than that, i actually saw a picture someone took of a slave cut open and the bleed led to the top of the cylinder so i did it on the car |
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Try a "reverse bleed"...fill an oil can with brake fluid and pump fluid "up" the bleed nipple. Obviously that oil can becomes a "dedicated" device.
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