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Date Posted: 22:15:55 04/04/05 Mon
Author: Kenneth
Subject: Clutch bleed and mis-fire

My car is a E30 316, -83, (1756cc) M10-engine, carburettor, 2-d saloon.

I have just changed the clutch friction-disc, flywheel and release bearing. There was nothing friction material left on the disc :P . I have put the car back on the ground from the axel-stands. But I did not bleed the clutch first. I tried it for a test drive. Now I can't get the car going faster then 20 kilometers per hour. Before I changed the clutch the car had the same problem going uphill... but now it's not uphill but normal right forward road.

I have allso got a mis-fire problem after changing the clutch. It was not good before either. But not this bad. When I press the throttle it misfires up the carburettor. But if I'm very carefull on the throttle the engine will slowly increase rpm. My only thoughts of wat might have happend is that I might have turned the destribuator when working on the transmission bolts.

Do you think my "not getting more than 20 k/h problem" is caused by the iginition or because not bleeding the clutch? Or both?

I'm here hoping for good answers... :D
Kenneth

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