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Old 05-17-2006, 12:46 PM
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Re: Hyrdaulic clutch problem

true there are no bleeder valves becase the system come assemibled, prebleeded and sealed from Saturn, did you buy the cylinders from a dealership or a parts store(not to say a parts store product wouldn't work, just i would trust the OEM quality on this piece).

when did this start? any major work done? a missinstalled clutch can cause simular problems. when you installed the slave, you twisted it all the way in right? using quality DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid that has not been exposed to air(brake fluid is hydroscopic)? since you can't see the slave cylinder movement installed, you may want to bench test the system, but you would need find a way to keep the slave piston from poping out of the cylinder when you press the pedal.
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