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Old 04-29-2009, 10:03 PM   #1
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Hydraulic Clutch

I have a 1993pc courier and need some assistance with the Hydraulic Clutch. I have owned it over 2 years, there is still the same clutch slippage (%) as there was when i bought it.

I was gong to have it replaced early on, however its never given me any real trouble, and 2 years later, its still hasn't gotten any worse.

I've not adjusted anything as it is hydraulic(not sure what can be adjusted), but im thinking, does bleeding the clutch assy. increase clutch dis engage, or engaged state?

If u ask me, over the 2 years i've had the car, it would be great to fix this very slight clutch problem, just a little bit more stick is all it needs. I know all the signs probly point to worn something or other, just seems strange that it has never gotten any worse
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Old 05-02-2009, 06:35 PM   #2
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Re: Hydraulic Clutch

Sorry, this is a duplicate thread so it will be closed. I have already provided a stunningly well-informed response in your thread in the Ford - Nonspecific forum.

Please avoid starting multiple threads on one subject.
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