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I have been having clutch problems since last year. I would get the clutch nice and hard and it would slowly loose feel and eventually the clutch itself. Two weeks ago Mrs JP and I had a lovely day driving to wineries in and about Niagara. Got home, went to a cruise night and came home with no clutch - again. So, determined to get to the root of it, today I took out the entire clutch hydraulic system. Look what I found. Purple is (DOT5) from the master, the cr*p is from the slave - and I haven't opened up the slave, that was just in the cup. So, do you think it might be the slave?
So, what have we learned? 1. There definitely is truth to the reports that DOT5 turns some seals spongey. ( the master is fine!) 2. Never assume that because you fixed one end that it is that end - it could be the other end. 3. Never assume that because you fixed it that obviously it will break because after all, you fixed it.
so, time for a rebuild and onward through the fog! Will keep you posted.
oh, and if you disconnect the hose, and thread on a bolt (a Vauxhall seatbelt bolt works fine - and I just know you each have at least one in the toolbox) it is easy to put a screwdriver against and tap the whole thing out.
So, what have we learned? 1. There definitely is truth to the reports that DOT5 turns some seals spongey. ( the master is fine!) 2. Never assume that because you fixed one end that it is that end - it could be the other end. 3. Never assume that because you fixed it that obviously it will break because after all, you fixed it.
so, time for a rebuild and onward through the fog! Will keep you posted.
oh, and if you disconnect the hose, and thread on a bolt (a Vauxhall seatbelt bolt works fine - and I just know you each have at least one in the toolbox) it is easy to put a screwdriver against and tap the whole thing out.
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