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Clutch Engagement Question. ACT 2600

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a_scobel

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Jun 6, 2003
Alexandria, Virginia
Sometimes when I'm driving on the highway for a while, I'll be able to push my clutch pedal down REALLY easy, to the point of engagement. I can push it down with my pinky. But only to the point where it would engage if I pushed any harder. I haven't noticed it affecting anything, just wondering what's up with it. Is this something bad, or common, or what? How can I fix it?

I have an ACT 2600.
 
If you're driving on the highway for a while, means your probably not depressing your clutch that often. This could give time for your slave cylander to release some pressure you've built up while pumping your clutch a lot in city driving or something. seems like it the pressure just came and and you might have a hydralic leak in your slave cylander. that would be my best guess.
 
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