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Ok, so I'm fairly new to the 968. Just purchased my first one about 3 months ago and am in the process of going through a replacing hoses and the like.
My car has been suffering the clutch pedal to the floor symptoms, so I ordered a new clutch master, slave, high pressure hose, and low pressure hose.
Here comes the bad part... I just removed the old clutch master last night to find the input shaft is completely different. Short at least an inch. (see attached picture) I'm referring to the shaft, or plunger, that the threaded end goes into the clevis part. Assuming you can see the picture the stop nut, that's attached to the shaft, is the correct length but the threaded portion towards the clevis is definitely shorter that the old one is by at least one inch.
The parts were all ordered from AutohausAZ, seem to be the correct part numbers, even the casting number on the side is the same on both units.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Kinda desperate here.
TIA
-Dan
1992 968 Cab, Midnight Blue, 6 speed, no mods (yet)
-Dan
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1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe SE, 5sp, minor mods
1975 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4, many mods
1965 Lincoln Continental Conv., hot rod restoration
1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, stock
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-Dan
1992 968 Cab, 6sp, Midnight Blue, no mods (yet)
1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe SE, 5sp, minor mods
1975 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4, many mods
1965 Lincoln Continental Conv., hot rod restoration
1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, stock
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I spent roughly spent about $250 total, for the four pieces; master, slave, high pressure line, and low pressure hose.
So far, it's been a pain in the ass to get this far, just taking the old master out. I'm dreading trying to separate the high pressure line from the steel line. No room to work and 15 years old.
I don't know about this car for sure, but as other posts have said and past experience; replace everything now otherwise your just waiting for repairs very soon and probably very inconveniently.
For me it's no problem as a DIY, it just sucks that it appears I have the wrong part and will have to wait (which I'm not accustom too) for the right part... hehehe!
-Dan
[quote name='Paul Anthony' post='42343' date='Oct 14 2007, 06:55 PM']I had the same thing happen to me today. My clutch pedal went all the way to the floor and just stayed there! Luckily I was able to get the car home.
Is this the symptom of the slave cylinder? Also, anyone have an idea of how much the repair will cost and if it is a DIY job?
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Paul[/quote]
-Dan
1992 968 Cab, 6sp, Midnight Blue, no mods (yet)
1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe SE, 5sp, minor mods
1975 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4, many mods
1965 Lincoln Continental Conv., hot rod restoration
1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, stock
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Well, I ended up calling the local Porsche dealer here in Phoenix and they're getting me one tomorrow. AutohausAZ didn't have anymore in stock nor their suppliers. So being that I'm impatient to drive my new 968, in the finally cool weather driving conditions here, I will see what Porsche ends up with tomorrow.
Thanks for the tips!
-Dan
1992 968 Cab, 6sp, Midnight Blue, no mods (yet)
-Dan
1992 968 Cab, 6sp, Midnight Blue, no mods (yet)
1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe SE, 5sp, minor mods
1975 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4, many mods
1965 Lincoln Continental Conv., hot rod restoration
1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, stock
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Allen1322:
First off, thanks for the tips!
1) I've tried to move the wiring and hoses by the booster but even with the zip ties removed I can't move the wires and hoses more than about an inch or two in any direction. How far back did you have to cut the zip ties? I did about a foot's worth from the driverside corner in each direction.
2) Where are you folks getting the SS brake lines from? And roughly how much?
3) Is it easier to get to the high pressure (rubber) clutch line from the top or the bottom of the car?
4) Anyone know of a, local and in stock, supplier of the Motive power bleeder in Phoenix?
TIA!
-Dan
1992 968 Cab, 6sp, Midnight Blue, no mods (yet)
1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe SE, 5sp, minor mods
1975 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4, many mods
1965 Lincoln Continental Conv., hot rod restoration
1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, stock
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Muchas gracias for the info Flash!
Quick update; I stopped by the Porsche dealer today who received the correct part in. We compared the, now three, clutch masters and he knew immediately that the master I received from AutohausAZ was the incorrect one. Probably due to someone boxing the wrong part to begin with as the part numbers on the box all matched but the master was definitely incorrect. He said that was for the 944 without a DMF (what "Tom in Austin" said in a previous post).
So, looks like I get to finish working on this bugger tonight. Or at least attempt it. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
FYI: Jaime (at the parts counter) at the Scottsdale Porsche dealership (480.538.3800) was a super friendly and helpful guy. Plus to boot they gave me the club discount (~10% off parts) even though I'm not a member yet. So final cost to me was $101 and some change. Not bad considering it cost me $90 for the wrong part online and a weeks worth of time.
Thanks again all!
I have more questions but I'll post those as they come.
-Dan
1992 968 Cab, 6sp, Midnight Blue, no mods (yet)
1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe SE, 5sp, minor mods
1975 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4, many mods
1965 Lincoln Continental Conv., hot rod restoration
1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, stock