weird problem with clutch since yesterday
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RE: weird problem with clutch since yesterday
Check the slave cylinder. Pull the big rubber boot off entirely then pull the smaller boot up at the cylinder end and see if there is fluid there. There should not be any.
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RE: weird problem with clutch since yesterday
ORIGINAL: ic892003
... where else can i look for leaks where it wont be difficult to check
... where else can i look for leaks where it wont be difficult to check
ORIGINAL: JimBlake
Also... The master cylinder can leak back into the reservoir. Then it never leaks out, & never actuallyloses fluid. In that case the clutch will gradually begin to drag if you hold it in for a little while (like at a stoplight).
Also... The master cylinder can leak back into the reservoir. Then it never leaks out, & never actuallyloses fluid. In that case the clutch will gradually begin to drag if you hold it in for a little while (like at a stoplight).
Some years have a big rubber boot over the clutch fork & the end of the slave cylinder. Pull that off so you can see the throw-out fork.
Have your helper pump the clutch pedal a couple times. You'll see the slave piston pushing theT-O fork. Then have him hold the pedal down on the floor. The slave cylinder should remain extended. Holdthe pedal down for like 5 minutes or more. TheT-O fork should NOT creep back towards the slave. If it does, it's a bad master cylinder.
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