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[ZR1] 2010 ZR1 clutch goes to floor with no resistance

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Old 04-19-2017, 04:10 PM
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Default 2010 ZR1 clutch goes to floor with no resistance

Any suggestions? Know of a good Chev service dept in Sarasota, Bradenton Fl area?
Old 04-19-2017, 06:02 PM
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Sorry can't help other than saying that if you need a new clutch, Fasterproms is right down by you. Also, you should go to the Cleetus and Cars, April 22nd in Bradenton. 1320 will be there with a lot of other things.
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A good place to start may be to see if the clutch M/C was replaced by the special program GM has in place to address an issue like that. Maybe have your dealer check to see if 'Special Procedure 14717' has already done, or have them do it. Fully covered by GM.

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...l-14717-a.html
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^^ totally agree

Other wise i can recommend Joe at Powertech Performance in St.Pete, Always happy with anything I've gotten done there. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by nismonian
^^ totally agree

Other wise i can recommend Joe at Powertech Performance in St.Pete, Always happy with anything I've gotten done there. Good luck.
Would also recommend powertech. Joe is awesome.
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I've had a related situation occured to me a couple of times. When I shift at high rpm it feels like the clutch is lower or that it is softer. I thought maybe it was normal to help shift quickly at high rpm (6000rpm+), do you guys think it could be related to the clutch master cylinder TSB?

Thanks!
Old 04-25-2017, 05:31 PM
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Make sure you have fluid in the clutch reservoir. If it is low level, dark or sludge, removing it and replace with clear new fluid. then pump the clutch many times, and repeat if needed.
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