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Old 04-Apr-2004, 12:46
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clutch slave cylinder

Iv bought one of these and fit and bled ok, But the clutch is slipping.
I made sure the resevoir is not over full and bled it again.......fine to start with then slips again!
so iv put the standard cylinder back on and everything is fine ..first time

any ideas or has anyone fitted theirs with out any probs
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Old 04-Apr-2004, 13:15
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Mood: Has change happened...must of missed it!
might be something to do with the length of the push rod. There is a difference for older models.
Where did you get the slave cyl from, and what model is it for?
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Old 04-Apr-2004, 16:22
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I got it off ebay and stressed it was for a 999.......I didnt realise the push rods were different
If they are this would explain alot
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I got mine from Nelly and it seems to work fine .

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Old 06-Apr-2004, 16:50
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There are two main pushrod lengths. The later type are 10mm longer.
You could prove the cylinder is at fault by packing it out 10mm from the engine case and then trying it??
Not a solution but it'll prove the point.
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