DRTDEVL
(Roll Me Over)
10/25/06 03:13 PM
Re: '86 clutch fork

If the seals are bad on the clucth master cylinder, it can introduce air in the upper parts of the hydraulics. This will cause the pedal to have a very low resistance, and the clutch fork will not engage.

try bleeding the crap out of the clutch system first, then move on to replacement of the clutch master... Simple first, then hard stuff later.





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