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Old 01-13-2011, 02:56 PM
edford edford is offline
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master clnderclutch line o slave cylinder

ok while puming the clutch pedal trying to get full hard pedal, so i can change gears,i noticed the fluid in my master clutch clinder was squirting upin master clutch clinder. Does the line going from master clutch cylinder to slave clutch cylinder have check values on each end, or just fitting . If check valuses then maybe one my check values is stuck 1/2 open ??? thanks ed
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Old 01-13-2011, 04:43 PM
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Re: master clnderclutch line o slave cylinder

hey ed, no check valve dont believe they use them but line could be callasped
was there any work just done or maybe res. ran dry??
you can start by bleeding the slave cyl. may be all thats needed
btw what year ect.??? what does squirting up in master cyl. mean
are you seeing fuild shoot out if so you'll have little to no pressure when you bleed slave cyl
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