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Clutch woes
Posted by RadioFlyer [Email] (more from RadioFlyer) on Wed, 9 May 2012 17:37:08
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'90 SPG 215k. Not sure if it's the original clutch - I would imagine so. A month ago, the clutch gave out at a light - it just lost pressure and let out on its own and stalled as I had the pedal to the floor. Pressure gradually lost as the car got hotter. I turned it off and restarted and it was fine. A few days later, I started it and it just lost pressure altogether and never came back. I replaced the clutch master and it was fine until it got nice and hot on long drives. Then it would do the same thing - just gradually lose pressure until it was out. Turn it off, let it cool, it would work again.
I thought it was a bad bleed, so I took stuff out and reverse bled again. I was using a bike pump and had the pressure pretty high when I looked under the car and fluid was streaming out. Couldn't figure out where. It was dripping off the skid plate though, so I figure it was either a leak at the bleeder or ahead of that on the passenger side of the engine. Couldn't find any fluid around the bleeder. When I took off the pump, it stopped leaking (so only under pressure). Closed the bleeder, went on my way. Today it happened again when the car heated up.
So symptoms: clutch loses pressure when car is hot and pressure is high. Could it be a bad slave? Clutch line? Bad fluid?
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