jlaird
Great Pumpkin

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The clutch side of the MC and line and slave cylinder is a straight push pull form the MC to the Slave. Correct?
Easy to push fluid down the line to the slave, lots of pressure.
Now what pulls it back, only that smallish spring in the MC?
So, and please, correct my thinking if necessary. If that spring was weak which is unlikely or there was junk in the line it would not pull back to the MC as fast as it should. Correct?
The more RPM on the engine the harder the clutch engages, therefor the more force is needed to move the slave.
You all know the prob I have shifting quickly over 3500 RPM, the pedel goes down to the floor like there is air in the line, not. Also the other day when messing as I came to a stop sign the pedel went all the way to the floor on the first push, one pump and it was ok. Oh yea, when shifting at High RPM if I pump the pedel it is preaty much ok.
Now for the real question, have I still got crap in the line that needs cleaned out. Like small chunks of something that move back and forth? and slow the action. I can not see any slowing when the engine is off and I am under the car watching as the pedel is pumped as fast as it can be.
How about this, remove fluid from MC with a baster or something, remove line from slave and MC, fit a plastic hose firmly over each end (even clamp them) and put the compressed air to it both directions into a bucket with a bit of a strainer and see what comes out? I can go to 120 pounds of air without prob.
Easy to push fluid down the line to the slave, lots of pressure.
Now what pulls it back, only that smallish spring in the MC?
So, and please, correct my thinking if necessary. If that spring was weak which is unlikely or there was junk in the line it would not pull back to the MC as fast as it should. Correct?
The more RPM on the engine the harder the clutch engages, therefor the more force is needed to move the slave.
You all know the prob I have shifting quickly over 3500 RPM, the pedel goes down to the floor like there is air in the line, not. Also the other day when messing as I came to a stop sign the pedel went all the way to the floor on the first push, one pump and it was ok. Oh yea, when shifting at High RPM if I pump the pedel it is preaty much ok.
Now for the real question, have I still got crap in the line that needs cleaned out. Like small chunks of something that move back and forth? and slow the action. I can not see any slowing when the engine is off and I am under the car watching as the pedel is pumped as fast as it can be.
How about this, remove fluid from MC with a baster or something, remove line from slave and MC, fit a plastic hose firmly over each end (even clamp them) and put the compressed air to it both directions into a bucket with a bit of a strainer and see what comes out? I can go to 120 pounds of air without prob.