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Re: 22RE Clutch Problem
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Darril |
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October 02, 2002 at 10:42 am EDT |

Dave wrote:
> Darril, I'm assuming that the > master cylinder is new, I thi > nk you mentioned that. Since > you have no fluid leaking, the > re have to be someplace for th > e fluid to move when you step > on the clutch. If the Oring on > the plunger of the master or > the slave goes bad, it would b > e like pushing a broom handle > into a piece of pipe with wate > r in it. The water will just > pass around the handle. It is > possible the oring in the mas > ter cylinder blew out when you > freed it up,or the slave went > bad. You can disconnect the l > ine at the slave, attach a cl > ear rubber hose to the line an > d put it in a jar. Step on th > e pedal and look for flow. No > flow, master is bad, good flo > w slave is bad. Best to get a > chiltons manual to give you s > ome help. > > Dave, thanks a bunch! I think your right. I think the master cylinder is bad, even though it looks like a newer part. Yesterday i noticed that the clutch is getting easier and easier to push, almost like it has no resistance, so i think the O-ring inside the master cylinder is bad. I'll have to check it out. You guys are a lifesaver!
Darril

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