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Clutch Blood
Ok today I was putting in some new speakers when I noticed a oily spot surrounding my clutch pedal i touched it and it was really wet. Im thinking its the master cylinder but i want a second opinion. Funny I just got the slave replaced 3 weeks ago..
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Re: Clutch Blood
sounds like your master cylinder leaks. how does the clutch pedal feel when you drive? keep an eye on the fluid level until you replace it
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Re: Clutch Blood
It would help if we knew wtf kind of car you have
The 2g master is at the other end of the rod that is attached to the pedal. The 1g master is to the right of the gas pedal, its operated by a POS linkage system that runs behind the pedals. In either case, if the leak is at this rod that goes to the master, then that is the problem.
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