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Maybe when you bleed the brakes you let the level in the tank get down low enough to get a air bubble in the line that feeds the clutch, they share the same reservoir. I bleed the brakes on one of our Isuzu NPR trucks, they have the same setup and got a air bubble but it did not stick to the floor, it would not disengage the clutch but maybe a Porsche will react differently. Try bleeding the clutch.
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