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Re: [TR] Clutch problems

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Subject: Re: [TR] Clutch problems
From: Carl Sereda <carlsereda@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 17:27:55 -0400
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Hi Dave,
Regarding your clutch hydraulics, the 'leak' may be within. I think your master 
cylinder reservoir 'valve seal' may not be working properly because in your 
youtube there seems to be too much reversal of the push-rod at the end of the 
stroke.
Note: I found that lower priced rebuild kits from a certain Brit parts vendor 
had crummy rubber bits (profile not exact match, and low quality rubber 
deteriorated in brake fluid). I have much more confidence in the look and fit 
of The Roadster Factory brake cylinder rebuild items.
Good luck,
Carl '63 TR4 since '74



but the
clutch has to be pumped to work.  I?ve bled it several times but it has made no
difference.  I?ve carefully inspected around the master and slave;  I don?t
think it is leaking anywhere.  brake fluid seems to go down very slowly in the
reservoir when I bleed.     
    
any thoughts?  bleed it some
more?




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size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Regarding your clutch hydraulics, 
the 'leak' may be within. I think your master cylinder reservoir 'valve seal' 
may not be working properly because in your youtube there seems to be too much 
reversal of the push-rod at the end of the stroke.

<div>Note: I found that lower priced rebuild kits from a certain Brit parts 
vendor had crummy rubber bits (profile not exact match, and low quality rubber 
deteriorated in brake fluid). I have much more confidence in the look and fit 
of The Roadster Factory brake cylinder rebuild items.</div>



<div>Good luck,</div>



<div>Carl '63 TR4 since '74</div>



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clutch has to be pumped to work.  I?ve bled it several times but it has made no
difference.  I?ve carefully inspected around the master and slave;  I don?t
think it is leaking anywhere.  brake fluid seems to go down very slowly in the
reservoir when I bleed.     
    
any thoughts?  bleed it some
more?</tt></pre></blockquote></div>

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