Slave Cylinder Help Plz
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Slave Cylinder Help Plz
Can anyone help me, I've got a problem with my 1.3 Marina Coupe, Had the ol girl for a while now in storeage, just got her out for a summer project, the Pushrod was seized in the fully extended position, we have took off and freed the cylinder off, put back on, but the same .. the pedal is still solid .. thank's for your help is you can 
Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
maybe the clutch master cylinder is seized rather than the slave, i had the same, pedal rock hard. 
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1982 Morris 575 pickup
1982 Mini 1000 HLE
1988 CBR 400rr baby blade
1955 James captain 197cc
1977 Antic Weslake
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Slave Cylinder Help Plz
Hi Perkster
I am assuming that you mean the clutch slave and pushrod?
If the piston in the clutch is moving freely, are you saying that the clutch pedal won't move? If so then the master cylinder could be seized, or the pedal itself could be jammed.
If the pedal and master is OK, then the clutch mechanism could be jammed. However the clutch pedal would still move, just the clutch wouldn't release, so this doesn't seem like your problem. The clutch plates do stick to the flywheels if left for several months, particularly over winter.
Clutch master cylinder seized seems the most likely problem to me. There is a NOS one on EBay at the moment.
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I am assuming that you mean the clutch slave and pushrod?
If the piston in the clutch is moving freely, are you saying that the clutch pedal won't move? If so then the master cylinder could be seized, or the pedal itself could be jammed.
If the pedal and master is OK, then the clutch mechanism could be jammed. However the clutch pedal would still move, just the clutch wouldn't release, so this doesn't seem like your problem. The clutch plates do stick to the flywheels if left for several months, particularly over winter.
Clutch master cylinder seized seems the most likely problem to me. There is a NOS one on EBay at the moment.
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Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
thx guy's
i took off both the master and the slave cylinder both un-seized and moving freely, and the pedal and mechanism all ok some must be the clutch plates sticking, she has been in dry storage for a couple of years ....
i took off both the master and the slave cylinder both un-seized and moving freely, and the pedal and mechanism all ok some must be the clutch plates sticking, she has been in dry storage for a couple of years ....
Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
Still got prob's peep's .. had to drop the gearbox, clutch had stuck .. so freed off and all looking good, every thing, while the the gear box was off was moving freely and A-OK .. put all back together and same thing. bleed the clutch, then peddle goes solid, get a bar and push the arm and rod back, all seems stiff .. any ideas ?? Perk's
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Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
Can we isolate the problem by using a luggage strap to pull the clutch arm backwards to see if the clutch does mechanically release.
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Type 9 gearbox, Vented front discs, Dolly Sprint axle with disc conversion.

Next project? Megajolt?
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Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
There should be two spring steel prongs on the back of the clutch actuation lever, they locate on the ball pivot in the bellhousng, to make sure that the system works as designed.
Realy dumb question, are they present and are they located around the ball pivot?
If the lever arm won't move, then the clutch slave won't move, then the clutch master won't move.
Steve's suggestion should cover that point. If the lever moves, then its in the hydraulic system, if the lever won't move then its the mechanical part.
Realy dumb question, are they present and are they located around the ball pivot?
If the lever arm won't move, then the clutch slave won't move, then the clutch master won't move.
Steve's suggestion should cover that point. If the lever moves, then its in the hydraulic system, if the lever won't move then its the mechanical part.
Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
Cheers Guys .. im back on the case on Sunday and i will report back .. will drop the box again, as car still up on axle stands and it's not a hard job .. .. as far as i could tell every thing on it was as it should be and all moved freely when in bit's ..
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Stripped all out again, the two spring steel prongs on the back of the clutch actuation lever, all there and working while out ,, every thing seems all ok with every thing .. so again i put back together and same ,, bleed up, you have a peddle, i goes to the floor and back up, then you try again its solid ,, think im gunna have to try and get a master and slave to try out ,,,
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If it works and then doesn't work, then you have to look at the master cylinder. There's not a lot in them to go wrong, have you stripped it down yet? It could be a foreign body inside the reservoir can or dodgy bits of rubber seal sticking the piston?
Re: Slave Cylinder Help Plz
yes i'm going to strip down the Master in the morning, and see, repair kits are cheap enough so fingers crossed ... Thankyou for all your help .. we will get to the bottom of this 