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Re: C60 no clutch resistance


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Posted by G. L. Perry on July 25, 2004 at 20:27:45 from (158.253.113.216):

In Reply to: C60 no clutch resistance posted by Dan B on July 25, 2004 at 19:53:59:

WEll, check the fluid level in the Master if it is a Hydraulic clutch, Then, bleed the system if you have none or have to add a bunch. Master should be on firewall, next to the brake unit, and slave is way down on side of b/house by clutch arm. Don't be suprised if the slave cylinder is collapsed and rusted tight and won't move. Replace if so. Good auto stores have picture books with cast numbers and models listed along with picture of unit to find correct one. I paid about $75 for my last one, not cheap,but no kits to rebuild or not rebuildable if they are rusted tight. I sandblasted mine, it still never moved again!


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