At 06:51 PM 1/15/99 -0500, Craig wrote:
>Just finished a major job on my clutch and slave cyl.
>
>The clutch cylinder and slave looked as if they were hopeless, I went on the
>net and found the site (can't remember the name) and it had tips on getting
>the guts out of these things. It suggested the air compressor deal.  I tried
>it on the cylinder with the reservoir with no success, the slave though was
>SOMETHING TO SEE !
>
>I applied a rubber hose using a bleeder fitting, added the air at 120 psi,
>nothing, so I applied some heat with a propane tourch. 
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER apply that much air pressure.  You're very lucky that
it didn't take you head off!!!!  I find that if you soak it in a penatrating
fluid for a while (a couple of days, weeks...) helps.  Then I'll use a wooden
stick (dowell) and try to drive the piston in a little.  Then use a little
air press. to move it out.  Work it back and forth like that.  I've got
several master cyls & slave cyls here that I'm trying to get apart to
save.
John
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