I have had this kind of problem twice. I had air in system, and it came
out only after I took the car in a step hill. I think the pipeline has
too long horizontal area or even a slight upwards u-bend. This is only
one possible solution....
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Lauri Lehtinen
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Helsinki, Finland
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[mailto:alpines-bounces@autox.team.net] Puolesta aaron martin
Ldhetetty: 5. syyskuuta 2009 15:27
Vastaanottaja: alpines@autox.team.net
Aihe: [Alpines] new member
Hi all,
Im a new member and am a proud owner of a 53,000 mile 1964 series 4 GT.
I am got an issue with the clutch at the moment ( as it the clutch is
not working at all!), however it use to be ok for a while if i pumped
the pedal for a while.
Clutch fluid level looks fine, cant see it leaking anywhere, im
assuming its either by-passing at the master/slave cylinders. If this
a common issue?? where should i start?
Thanks
Aaron
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