
05-26-2009, 04:14 AM
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Start with a flushing of the fluid
leonardU Leo You can try a fluid change first to see if this will help. Stay with DOT 3. If the pedal doesn't improve you may have to get a new slave or master cylinder to fix the problem. Are there any leaks you can see or moisture around either the master or slave? if yes the internals seals are breaking down. The other thing that it could be is the clutch fork could be bending or be cracked around the pivot in the bell housing. Try the fluid change first and see how the clutch pedal feels. You may also want to do the same for the brake system too. Rick L.
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