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Old 03-04-2012, 08:23 PM
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Perry,

If there are no air bubbles in the fluid when bleeding the system at the slave cylinder, and the pedal feels firm, don't worry about bleeding the master cylinder. It sounds like the clutch pedal may need more travel. With the setup I have, the clutch pedal is about 1" higher up than the brake pedal to get enough travel for the clutch to release. Look up under the dash at the linkage going to the clutch pedal. Loosen the 1/2" lock nut on the clutch master cylinder pushrod at the clevis, turn the pushrod out two or three turns to set the pedal height about 1" than the brake pedal, tighten the lock nut and see if that makes the clutch release better.

Dana
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