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HR Gearbox Slave Cylinder


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I've been reading through various posts about Hr clutch/pedal/ SLave cylinder operation and life spane and I'm just after some clairifcation on things, as I am going to look at a HR. Is there a definitive way of checking for parts failing? I have read that the fluid can change colour and get debris floating in it, is this a definate sign? Also some issues with a floppy pedal, is this related to the slave cylinder?

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if the slave has gone then the rubbers that are on it will have perished and be in the mix of the liquid. Perished rubbers = the pedal not returning or, the throw of the clutch peddle will get lower and lower thus so will the bite. Best thing to do is to take it for a test drive and see what happens. You'll know after about 15 minutes of driving, the peddle response/bite will get lower and lower and.....

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