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Old 08-02-2006, 10:45 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Clutch time

Hey Greg,

It's tough being a mechanical dummy. Duh, just because it isn't leaking fluid doesn't mean it's pressurizing the line and the operating the slave. That would certainly explain why I can slowly push the clutch to the floor with a fingertip. Seems like it would also explain the free play if fluid is trapped in the cylinder on the back side of the plunger. Last night when you said my stuff may be starting to leak, I thought you meant leaking to the outside.

Thanks garbage mechanic. Yes, all the free play is definitely in the master pushrod.

Don
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