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Bad slave?
Ok so if your petal is to the floor. Have bleed the system with a motive power bleeder. No swelling in the high pressure hose and when u bleed the slave your getting a good stream of fluid. Would that indicate a bad slave cylinder or what do you guys think?
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Could be, when my slave went it leaked fluid everywhere. Could also be your master. The slave is quite easy to remove. I put a new one in, in about 1.5 hours start to finish, including bleeding. If you install a new one I would also install a fresh line, the one that goes from the resiviour up to the tank area. Its half hard and half rubber. They tend to stretch out after time.
Regards Dave
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That's what's funny the slave did not leak, when I bleed the slave bleeder valve, it had a good stream. The fluid level was right, no leaks idk. The friend I got the car from, changed the clutch Master cylinder, fluid Reservoir, and slave in Feb 2010. Actually changed the clutch master 1st and did not solve the petal issue. Then changed the slave and problem solved. Her hoping its the slave
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