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Old 30-Dec-2004, 11:27
DAVE HARRIS DAVE HARRIS is offline
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I would check the clutch pressure plate bearing where the pushrod fits into the pressure plate. I have seen it before, the bearing partially siezes and spins the pushrod which twists the piston in the slave cylinder which then retracts and allows air in. the bearing should be comlpetely free.

dave
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