Moseso
Jedi Knight

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Today, I present my baffling and annoying problem.
Air gets into my clutch hydraulics even though FLUID DOES NOT LEAK OUT.
The specifics:
1) Bubbles are in the slave cylinder, which is to say, low in the system, not up in the master. Three pumps on the pedal while bleeding and they are gone.
2) Sometimes this happens after 3 months. Sometimes only 2 weeks between bleeds.
3) The fluid level in my reservoir goes UP -- displaced by the air that somehow gets in. There is NO indication of fluid loss. Only air ingress.
4) It seems to happen overnight -- as in -- the car was driving just peachy when garaged for the night. I get in to start it in the morning and my clutch is WAY down from the last time I pushed it.
5) Sometimes it happens just a little bit. I notice the clutch pedal is a <span style="font-style: italic">little</span> lower -- and I can pump it up -- but it's not so bad I have to bleed it right now. It may stay that way for weeks and then, bango, see item 4.
I can think of no mechanism whereby this should occur. Therefore I am at a loss as to what to fix. Last year, I rebuilt the master, hoping to cure this. I am about to R & R the slave, but I don't know why. I'm just swatting at things that <span style="font-style: italic">could</span> be the culprit, without any real treatment plan.
Comments? Suggestions? Excorcism will not be considered without a sound theological discourse.
Air gets into my clutch hydraulics even though FLUID DOES NOT LEAK OUT.
The specifics:
1) Bubbles are in the slave cylinder, which is to say, low in the system, not up in the master. Three pumps on the pedal while bleeding and they are gone.
2) Sometimes this happens after 3 months. Sometimes only 2 weeks between bleeds.
3) The fluid level in my reservoir goes UP -- displaced by the air that somehow gets in. There is NO indication of fluid loss. Only air ingress.
4) It seems to happen overnight -- as in -- the car was driving just peachy when garaged for the night. I get in to start it in the morning and my clutch is WAY down from the last time I pushed it.
5) Sometimes it happens just a little bit. I notice the clutch pedal is a <span style="font-style: italic">little</span> lower -- and I can pump it up -- but it's not so bad I have to bleed it right now. It may stay that way for weeks and then, bango, see item 4.
I can think of no mechanism whereby this should occur. Therefore I am at a loss as to what to fix. Last year, I rebuilt the master, hoping to cure this. I am about to R & R the slave, but I don't know why. I'm just swatting at things that <span style="font-style: italic">could</span> be the culprit, without any real treatment plan.
Comments? Suggestions? Excorcism will not be considered without a sound theological discourse.