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Old 06-12-2007, 04:58 PM   #1
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clutch ?

does any one knoe how to bypass the slave cylinders ?? ... is that a good idea??? i was told that would stop my clutch from sticking but i want to knoe if its a good idea! thx in advance
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Um, bypass the slave cylinder?
Thats what makes your clutch work.
The master cylinder takes ur foots motion and turns it into hydraulic pressure.
The slave cylinder takes the hydraulic pressure and turns it into motion.
no, its not a good idea becuase your clutch wont work and your car will piss brake fluid.
If your clutch is sticking I would suggest taking the slave cylinder off and checking for the release arm.
And also check the slave cylinder for sticking, it may need to be rebuilt/ replaced.
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I think he means the clutch dampener box.

Bypassing that makes it MUCH easier to bleed the slave.
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does any one knoe how to bypass the slave cylinders ?? ... is that a good idea??? i was told that would stop my clutch from sticking but i want to knoe if its a good idea! thx in advance
Wow. Hopefully you only have one slave cylinder, and you can certainly bypass it. Just don't expect to be able to engage the clutch.
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Old 06-12-2007, 05:31 PM   #5
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coo thx i had the slave cylinder replaced and the clutch worked fine for a while then it slowly started to stick again. why is that? could it be cuz it was a bad one? vbmenu_register("postmenu_1414069", true);
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