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Called and talked with Z1 Motorsports. After describing the symptoms they said it should be two easy fixes. Shift plate needs to be rotated 180 degrees and there is still

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Old 12-17-2019, 03:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Called and talked with Z1 Motorsports. After describing the symptoms they said it should be two easy fixes. Shift plate needs to be rotated 180 degrees and there is still air in the clutch line.

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I wonder if maybe just the reverse plate is installed incorrectly - it's pretty easy to slide it too far to one side during installation.

The pedal issue just sounds like some air in the clutch lines. I've struggled bleeding this clutch on several occasions. Usually it was a problem with the master cylinder and a new one solved the problem (4x). Did you have the shop install a new master with the new clutch and slave?
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Here's a picture of how the shift plate should be set up. It says 350z but that's on the TWM website and it's for the 350 and 370
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