Clutch Hydraulics

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Kootara
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Clutch Hydraulics

#1 Post by Kootara » Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:02 pm

1978 Dolomite 1300 RWD.Just fitted new Master and Slave together with non flexible pipe.Have bled a few times.System works ok to start with.Next day less pressure,have to double de clutch to get into gear sometimes.Reverse almost impossible without lots of pumping.Fluid level OK.Anyone any suggestions.<br>
John Wood.

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DailySprinter
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clutch hydraulics

#2 Post by DailySprinter » Sun Oct 30, 2005 10:13 pm

Somewhere you've got a leak, even new cylinders are not always perfect espacially if they have been stored for a long time. You should find fluid leaking somewhere.

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Jon Tilson
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Second that...

#3 Post by Jon Tilson » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:35 am

and to remind you that the bleed screw must be above the inlet pipe at the slave end, else you cant get rid of that last bubble...<br>
Jonners

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Kootara
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Dolomite Clutch Hydraulics

#4 Post by Kootara » Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:11 pm

Many thanks for the info,will check that outRegards John

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