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Pewee
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Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly Tue, 03 August 2004 11:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
did you reatain the same clutch slave cylinder? as was originally matched with the master or did it get changed in the conversion?

if it's the original one DON'T change the bore size of the master cylinder as this will make the slave cylinder overthrough in stroke and will probably pop the piston out or bend the clutch fork.

pull off both the master and the slave cylinder and take them a brake or clutch workshop.

they will check the condition of the bores and match up either the right rebuild kit or suitable replacement master cylinder.

the reason it probably blew was it's old and the brake fluid on the rubber seal over the years has made it go hard and crack and then leak fluid past it.

a common problem on all cars.

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Read Message   Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly SkipTue, 03 August 2004 00:02
Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly joecoolmk2Tue, 03 August 2004 01:55
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Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly joecoolmk2Tue, 03 August 2004 02:27
Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly SkipTue, 03 August 2004 04:45
Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly joecoolmk2Tue, 03 August 2004 10:35
Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly  PeweeTue, 03 August 2004 11:08
Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly SkipTue, 03 August 2004 23:39
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Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly mrshinWed, 04 August 2004 00:20
Read Message   Re: Clutch Issues - not disengaging correctly PeweeWed, 04 August 2004 09:25
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