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Old 05-02-2010   #11
XfireZ51
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Default Re: When is a clutch slave cylinder not a clutch slave cylinder?

OK Houston. WE HAVE PEDAL! Repeat. WE HAVE PEDAL!
WOW! What a difference after driving with a bad slave. Pedal pressure is very strong. No need to put it all the way to th floor. Maybe now I won't miss second gear. At least not because of clutch not disengaging completely. Took a good number of strokes to firm up but when it did, it came in hard and fast.
I was ready to replace cluth pedal thinking that it may have gotten bent straighter like my 84. But I checked the position of clutch pedals on Marc H's and a few others. Mine seemed to be in the correct position relative to the brake pedal. Saved me a BIG PITA.

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