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DSM "BISH"

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Sep 10, 2008
Erlanger, Kentucky
okay in my parts system at work we have three differnt part numbers for my eagle tlaon's slave cylinder. 1992 model. i think my slave cylinder is what is causing my clutch engagment problems so i was wondering if there was differnce between the slave cylinders?
 
I don't think those would be different parts since the 1g's used the same 4g63 for turbo and non turbo. Have you check the position of the clutch fork and pivot ball?
 

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yea its right on the money. i pulled the little dust boot off my slave the other day and felt down inside of it and i dont know if its from where i bled it a lot but the inside walls of the bore were wet? so i think it may be leaking there around the piston allowing just enough air in the system for it to not properly disengage?

what you think about this scenario?
 
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