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Clutch goes to the floor
#21

The SS clutch hose is a D1R item available through RS Barn.

www.RSBarn.com

Jay
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#22

When Ive had these symptoms, it was a slave cylinder. Clutch sticks to the floor, but will pop back up if you put your foot under it, and force it.
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#23

I "cut & pasted" a picture of the clutch hose from one of the internet sites and sent it via email to my son and he confirmed it was the one that was ruptured and leaking. I think I will order the "slave" cylinder and replace it at the same time. Thanks for the feed back guys!
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#24

unless it has been changed in the last 2 years or so, do the master too - all 3 (slave, hose, master) will only be a bit over $200 in parts - takes about 3 hours do do, tops
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#25

What would a "slave" be without a "master"! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
Thanks for the advice. Will order all three!
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#26

while you're at it, the blue hose may be hard by now - if it is, it could let air in - we had that happen on one car - very annoying - it's 3 bucks
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#27

Were is the "pressure" line?  I'm trouble shooting a clutch problem and checking everything.  I see a blue braded line but its connect to the reservoir "atmosphere".  The line between the two cylinders (master and slave) looks to be all metal.

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#28

that line is half metal and half rubber unless somebody changed it.  they meet in the middle down on the side of the block.

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