It sounds to me like you need a slave cylinder rebuild kit. If you cannot
find any fluid anywhere yet it is loosing fluid, it is probably going into the
bell housing. Mine did this. It leaks out of the front end of the slave and
splatters all over the inside of the bell housing. I removed my engine for a
swap and found a very thick accumulation of gunk inside the bell. It was a
pretty icky mess.
David Gates
In a message dated 1/11/99 8:51:09 AM Hawaiian Standard Time, A666K@aol.com
writes:
> Hello, I got a clutch question.
> Daily driver spit (even when it is really cold), one day its hard to shift.
> I
> check fluid, there is none. I fill it, bleed it, drive it, all good. [At
> this time there is no tunnel/carpet installed over tranny (Even though it
is
> really cold) so I take the opportunity to scrub it all clean, especially
> around slave cylinder. Today, after digging it out of snow/ice, I check
> fluid
> b/4 starting it, there is none. There is no fluid visible on the tranny or
> under it on ground. What is suspect failure? Could it be leaking into
> tranny? Any thoughts appreciated.
> TIA
> Avi
> &Cheech the '78 spit
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