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Old 03-26-04, 06:47 PM
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Master or Slave Clutch cylinder

How do you know wich one is failing? Right now my problem is that air is going in but still have pressure in the clutch pedal, If I depresse the pedal all the way in for a 5 secs It'll stay on the floor I have to pull it to return it to the normal position but if I pump it it'll return to the normal position anyone had this problem?

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Re: Master or Slave Clutch cylinder

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but if I pump it it'll return to the normal position anyone had this problem?
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Is this a new clutch cylinder or an old one that just started acting up? If its new, bleed it. If its old, just replace them both, along with the line. Not that expensive, and it takes the guess work out of finding out which one is bad. (unless one is leaking, then its obvious )
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I replaced it with a used one when the the original one went south, weird thing is that still have pressure in this one when on the original the pedal always stayed on the floor with no pressure at all, but anyway I'll get both new.

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good decision...
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mine did the same thing, i first rebuilt the slave and it went out again in about a week, so i figured the sides of the cylinder were scorn so i bought a new one and replaced it and i have not had a prob yet

hope it goes well
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