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A short time ago my BJ7 developed an issue where the clutch was slow to engage after releasing the pedal. I found that the fluid was a bit a low , so of course topped it off. Problem still there.
Assuming next that air may have gotten into the line, I bled the line enough to have refilled the resivor from half empty about 3 times. Still not better.
Work took me away for 2 weeks and upon my return the resivor is still topped off nicely (so no line leaks I would think).
Thinking I may have missed a bit of air, tried bleeding again. This time I noticed that it was the slave cylinder that is quite slow to return in and only once or twice I was sure I heard a sucking noise (my son also heard it once).
Assuming the steel lines are in good shape (no visible dmg or leaks) that only leaves the cylinders and possibly the little bit of hose that attaches to the slave cylinder.
I'm soliciting comments or suggestions before I go buy another slave cylinder. Thanks
Assuming next that air may have gotten into the line, I bled the line enough to have refilled the resivor from half empty about 3 times. Still not better.
Work took me away for 2 weeks and upon my return the resivor is still topped off nicely (so no line leaks I would think).
Thinking I may have missed a bit of air, tried bleeding again. This time I noticed that it was the slave cylinder that is quite slow to return in and only once or twice I was sure I heard a sucking noise (my son also heard it once).
Assuming the steel lines are in good shape (no visible dmg or leaks) that only leaves the cylinders and possibly the little bit of hose that attaches to the slave cylinder.
I'm soliciting comments or suggestions before I go buy another slave cylinder. Thanks
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