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Re: Clutch master cylinder size
I understand that the smaller piston in the master cylinder will displace less volume of fluid and this will decrease the travel at the slave or release bearing on the clutch. So far the clutch has worked fine since changing the master cylinder. I was only ch... Login to read more. ![]()
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