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the problem could be if he replaced the slave with a new one and the pushrod is too long. Common with slave replacements on earlier cars. It can cause problems and there is no way to adjust or bleed the clutch to correct the problem. You need to shorten the pushrod and spring. That assumes that he replaced it with a new one.
Great thought Doug.
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