Dennis I told him about the same thing.Funny part is I went to drive my 1983.5 and I had zero clutch pedal.The slave went out and the boot was holding the fluid so at first It didn't appear to have a leak.The other day I tried to help a guy with gas smell.Then next day I have a gas smell.Dennis if some one says their pregeant I'm in big trouble. I could use the money but Morning sickness and the Larry King show doesn't appeal to me.:<) Marcus Dennis Haynes wrote: > > The clutch rod will never need to be adjusted. Even after changing the > master. Try bleeding the clutch slave cylinder. May be vapor locked due to > the brake fluid never being changed, absorbing moisture, than vaporizing due > to engine/Trans heat. Other possibility is that the pressure plate is > failing. This is fairly common with this clutch. > Dennis > > -----Or |
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