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Old 11-02-2004   #1
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Its a folcrum ball! I dont understand why you would think that adjusting the clutch peddle wouldnt possibly help him out with his problem? I would start with a flush of the slave cyl. Get some new fluid and bleed the clutch. TRE's web site has a good description on how to bleed your slave cyl. If that doesn't work You could try the washer deal. It is a cheap was of fixing your problem but a pain in the a$$ to do because you have to pull the tranny out again. the exstended slave rod could fix your problem too. I would do all of those if bleeding the slave and adjusting the clutch rod under the dash. The other problem could also be worn syncro's or possibly a bent input shaft(I can't think of the proper name).

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Old 11-02-2004   #2
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The one and only reason I would say it would not be the adjustment rod under the dash is because he said he replaced the master cylinder right? Well you would have to be pretty slick to get the rod in the exact same spot as it was before you replaced the master cylinder to get it to act just like it did before you replaced the master cylinder.

Now if he hadn't replaced the master cylinder, it would be the obvious place to start the troubleshooting process. And as far as bleeding and such, I would be willing to bet he bled the clutch after he did the master and the slave already, but who knows.

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