Clutch problems
Due to Ruth going up to Harpenden to look after the grandkids I haven’t been able to bleed the master cylinder yet. A quick test drive confirmed it was working well.
The question is what is going on? I am thinking that the master cylinder is drawing in air and causing the problem. Next week my helper will be back and I will bleed the system again.
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I am considering designing a magnetic sticking plaster dispenser which can be taken with your tools & attach it to the vehicle adjacent to where you are working.
Press button of course; a large button to dispense larger plasters which can be operated with an elbow or your forehead, whilst the uninjured hand attempts to staunch the grouting blood.
A nose button to summon the emergency services via an auto dial system could be fitted as an option.
Sometimes to consider.
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I had been having similar problems with my clutch.
Tried everything to fix it, but finally discovered that the slave cylinder bracket was simply deflecting as I depressed the clutch pedal.
Fitting the well known brace modification completely solved the problem. In fact the new brace pulled the slave mounting bracket forwards by at least 10mm while in the released position.
Definitely a good modification as it made a big improvement to the way the car drives.
I have also fitted the brake servo reinforcement bracket. Although it stopped that deflection problem, there was no noticeable change to the way the car drives.
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While not aesthetically pleasing, it did the job and firmed up the brake 'feel'.
The job was complicated by having the old type heater box. In retrospect, I should have cut it out and fitted the newer snorkel type.
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It can’t be much more than six months ago.
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For stiffening up the clutch slave cylinder , does it need a different brace depending on whether its a pre or post PRT car ?
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
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