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How does a slave cylinder go out?
How exactly does it feel when a slave cylinder finally goes out? Is the clutch/brake system all that complicated?
My clutch goes to the floor and stays there, but the reservoir is full. I know my slave cylinder is leaky (ordered a replacement already) but even leaky it still worked as long as I kept the tank full. Is there another thing that goes out on these things pretty often that I should check while I'm in there?
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Re: How does a slave cylinder go out?
Fetch, When the slave cylinder fails, the clutch won't release anymore. Your small leak probably just became a big leak and drew air into the system which means no more hydraulics to work the clutch. Check the line from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder. It has a rubber section which can also leak. Inline Tube sells a replacement line for $45 or you might have one made locally.
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Re: How does a slave cylinder go out?
Air in the line was exactly what it was, thanks Snazzy! After a couple of days of having a full master cylinder gravity did its thing and my clutch works again!
I have a replacement slave cylinder on the way.
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