> You might want to replace the steel line from the master to the slave, and
> the rubber hose, if fitted. Maybe you have a tiny leak in there. With the
> gear crunching, see if it will engage easily with the engine not running. If
> it will then I'd suspect the fork that the throw out bearing fits into has
> become worn or cracked.
>
> Also, check the brakcet for the slave. Is it flexing or worn/loose ? Have
> someone depress the clutch while you watch underneath. See if the
> bracket moves and then have them hold the pedal down to see if you're
> slowly loosing pressure.
>
> Finally, if you have one of those bloody tipit valves in the master check
> that it's working - but as far as I've seen they are only fitted to brake
> masters.
When I took the clutch slave cylinder off my '67BGT, because it was
leaking (streaming) fluid on the ground, I found that the slace
cylinder pushrod and pin were worn about 1/8" total. This may not seem
like much but may pose a problem.
- -Mark
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