| Subject: | [Mgs] Clutch Hose Replacement | 
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| From: | paul.hunt1 at blueyonder.co.uk (Paul Hunt) | 
| Date: | Mon, 14 Mar 2011 08:47:58 -0000 | 
| References: | <1845C7EF47794927B35C419A71368FC6@frankdcczr6l6k> <0EEF1BF45E3B445A8602A3478C4C8160@paul> <9952D7D8B47149F5BEB159D8C9571EC2@frankdcczr6l6k> | 
The pedal should return immediately, regardless of what the actual clutch is doing, *if* it has it's own return spring like the MGB, but there should also be a return spring inside the master. If this didn't happen you wouldn't be able to bleed the clutch hydraulics (or the brakes) using the pedal. PaulH. ----- Original Message ----- > Paul: The pedal gradually returns to its normal position.  | 
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