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Clutch

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steve_h:
It's probably the fork, heres a pic of mine...

gords:
The fork went on mine - repeated pressing of the clutch pedal resulted in a stiff, unmoveable, pedal because the slave cylinder had pushed it's rod right out until it hit the housing.

If the pedal still goes up and down, just with no resistance, I would say it's possbily something else. I assume the fluid isn't escaping anywhere?

dazzawhipple:
Its not the fork............ I checked it before fitting the box

can only be the hydraulics just awaiting new cylinders or the plate rusted on the flywheel

It can wait until the weekend

Darren

freeagent:
anyone planning to replace their clutch, buy a new fork and weld a bit of plate over the back of it, stops it pushing through again...

dazzawhipple:
Well replaced the seals in the master cylinder and replaced the slave

Still no go

Anyone got a picture of the master cylinder pulled apart I just need to check the seal directions

I am still leaning towards the hydrolics as I had the slave off and could stop it with my finger

I am almost sure I have all the air out

Any other ideas?????

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