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Clutch Question

MG_Midget_74

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I had a reasonable amount of slave cylinder travel, about 1/2 inch. Took the slave cylinder and pushed the rod into the slave cylinder, the rod moved about an inch and now I have no clutch, I assume there is air in the system.

Do you agree?
 
Yup
 
Did you pump it a few times before you determined that something is wrong? Maybe you just need the fluid to push the cylinder out before you try to fix too much.
Bill
 
Billm said:
Did you pump it a few times before you determined that something is wrong? Maybe you just need the fluid to push the cylinder out before you try to fix too much.
Bill

Yes, I did, the weird thing is all summer there was some clutch. Just pushing it the rod in and then nothing, but yes, I did pump the clutch.
 
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