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      09-30-2024, 04:06 PM   #1
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CLUTCH NOT WORKING NEED HELP ASAP

Just replaced the clutch on my 2011 335i E90 with one from a 335is. Put everything back together after installing new clutch fork throw out bearing clutch etc. got up top to the top of my car and my clutch pedal was dead hard. Pressed it down heard a click sorta of noise and the pedal did not return.

Now it’s completely soft and doesn’t engage at all.

What could be the issue? My slave cylinder worked completely fine before switching out the clutch.
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      09-30-2024, 05:40 PM   #2
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You installed a used clutch?
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      09-30-2024, 05:43 PM   #3
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You installed a used clutch?
Pretty sure he meant he upgraded to the 335is/550i clutch vs the slightly weaker 335i one.
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      09-30-2024, 05:44 PM   #4
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Just replaced the clutch on my 2011 335i E90 with one from a 335is. Put everything back together after installing new clutch fork throw out bearing clutch etc. got up top to the top of my car and my clutch pedal was dead hard. Pressed it down heard a click sorta of noise and the pedal did not return.

Now it’s completely soft and doesn’t engage at all.

What could be the issue? My slave cylinder worked completely fine before switching out the clutch.
I had this happen when I replaced an engine in my previous ZHP. Never quite figured out why but I blew 2 slave cylinders trying to get it to bleed. That's not normal though as I'd have to think something is misaligned or there's a physical block to the clutch actuating which caused the leak in either a line or the slave cylinder. I'm sure my case was the same but I got lucky and it seemed to free up.
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      09-30-2024, 07:38 PM   #5
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Edit to my post above,

I guess when I went to install the slave cylinder the boot that goes over the piston had went back over the rod causing clutch fluid to leak and have no hydraulic pressure.

Re installed clutch and re bled and fixed the issue.
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