think I might bite the bullet and get it replaced. Already have a new old stock MC correct for my Sprint.
the clevis pin looks a bu99er to get at and the whole thing looks odd to bleed (nipple at bottom?)
any tips welcome - even 'get a garage to do it'
cheers
dodgy clutch master cylinder
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Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
That'll be the slave cylinder, not the master.
You can remove it from the gearbox and bleed it whilst it is up in the engine bay. The bleed nipple should be at the top. You need to keep the piston fully depressed in the cylinder whilst bleeding.
Some folk cut an access hole in the side of the transmission tunnel...
You can remove it from the gearbox and bleed it whilst it is up in the engine bay. The bleed nipple should be at the top. You need to keep the piston fully depressed in the cylinder whilst bleeding.
Some folk cut an access hole in the side of the transmission tunnel...
Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
hi and thanks for the reply.
I need to replace the master as its leaking, the slave isn't leaking. The bleed on the slave is at the bottom, I guess I could turn it upside down.
the clevis pin on the master looks a bugger to get to under the dash parcel shelf.
cheers
I need to replace the master as its leaking, the slave isn't leaking. The bleed on the slave is at the bottom, I guess I could turn it upside down.
the clevis pin on the master looks a bugger to get to under the dash parcel shelf.
cheers
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Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
Ah, understand now, I was reading your post as a single statement!
The clevis on the clutch pedal isn't so bad, the one on the slave is worse!
Rather than automatically using your NOS cylinder, they are quite rare now, examine the one on the car when you get it off and see if a seal kit will remedy matters for you...
The clevis on the clutch pedal isn't so bad, the one on the slave is worse!
Rather than automatically using your NOS cylinder, they are quite rare now, examine the one on the car when you get it off and see if a seal kit will remedy matters for you...
Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
cheers
the car history folder shows a seal kit fitted under 2 years ago. If the slave clevis is worse than the master clevis I'm not over keen on turning it upside down. Mind you I may be able to do that without taking the clevis off???
cheers
always good to hear from someone who has done the job, thanks
the car history folder shows a seal kit fitted under 2 years ago. If the slave clevis is worse than the master clevis I'm not over keen on turning it upside down. Mind you I may be able to do that without taking the clevis off???
cheers
always good to hear from someone who has done the job, thanks
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Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
On the slave, are the threads for the feed and the nipple the same? If so you could "just" swap them over without going near the clevis.
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Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
Yes they are, but the push rod is also separate from the cylinder/piston.grahamwatson wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 11:34 pm On the slave, are the threads for the feed and the nipple the same? If so you could "just" swap them over without going near the clevis.
Re: dodgy clutch master cylinder
All done. Slave not too bad to bleed. Worst bit was the split pin in the clevis as expected.
Thanks for the advice chaps
Thanks for the advice chaps