Of course Neil, very good solution and i will check if that can be done later, i see that the slave bracket may be in the way, but the arm is basically the same as older Bus's. what i think is that aftermarket master and slave are not up to task compare to the OEM part. Cheer neil wrote: > Hi Ben. > > I recall reading about that problem when I rebuilt my clutch housing. > > Going from memory here but....... > > Could a return spring be mounted on slave bracket and attached to > clutch operating arm? > > Pedal down, slave piston pushes arm down, pedal up piston and arm go > up and spring helps keep arm up. > > Hopefully spring would not be in way of (rubbing) rubber boot on slave > cylinder. > > I know the older beetles had a spring wound around the clutch arm to > accomplish this. > > Likely you've thought of this already though! > > |
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