| > Does the return spring always pull the slave piston home promptly? 
Yes, it does.  But how quickly I can't determine under the car, since the 
symptom is only noticeable under spirited driving.
> But when you install the PP assembly to the flywheel, the PP should come up 
> against the friction plate well before the housing contacts the flywheel. 
> This is the part where the book mentions to tighten the bolts diagonally, 
> one turn at a time, to avoid distorting the housing. 
Yes, this is the way it went during installation.  
 
> BTW, are these all stock TR3 components, including the gearbox? 
Yes, they're all stock.  Type A with overdrive.  Engaging OD does not slip, 
though I always use the clutch and so then it does.  The slave and MC are all 
new from TRF (well, new three years ago).  
I'll give the Pedal assembly a look. Then again, I've had enough new parts on 
this that didn't last long, it could be the MC or slave.  
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