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Re: Clutch check
Since you have a hydraulic clutch it's a little tricky. First thing first, check and make sure that there is plenty of fluid in the clutch mastercylinder, should be right next to the brake m/c. If there is plenty in there see how much tension is on your pedal. There should be tension from top to bottom. If you have some here and none there, or vise versa then it's something in your hydraulic system, either the master cylender or the slave cylinder. If it's loose all the way down then it's probably a good sign that your clutch is about to go. But to be sure it's still not the hydraulics, put it up on jack stands and have a friend pump the clutch while you check to see if the slave cylinder is working.
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