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This morning I got a workmate to sit in the driver's seat and start pushing on the clutch pedal whilst I was under the car watching the clutch actuation arm. The arm started to move about an inch after he started to press the pedal and appeared to travel its full length.
Whilst under the vehicle I checked for any free pay between the 'pushrod' and arm. There was none, actually, the arm was being pressed quite firmly by the push rod without any force being applied to the pedal. I was able to manually push the pushrod back and 'wiggle' the actuation arm quite easily, but otherwise, I think that the thrust bearing is constantly being forced against the tangs on the pressure plate. Whether or not it is exerting adequate force to imitate riding the clutch I cannot determine?
It is normal for the slave to push the arm all the time and the force is nothing like enough to cause slip
We also took the top off the master cylinder, which was full. Presumably, this means the system is sealed with no fluid loss or absorption of air? However, the hydraulic fluid is quite dark, verging on black almost, which I know isn't good.
No the black is from your rubbers and hose, waste of time and fluid bleeding it
I have not tried Rick's clutch drop test yet, as I really don't want anything to fail catastrophically whilst at work, I will do this at home, though after I have bled the system initially (and changed the fluid) to see if there is any improvement, and fitted the new clutch flexi pipe and slave cylinder I have ordered off of eBay today.
When I took the slave cylinder off during the clutch change I had to secure the internal piston with a cable tie, I don't know if this constant creep is normal or if it a result of a defective component.
This is normal as there is a light spring pushing the piston out in order to maintain clutch arm zero play
I have also searched the threads on the forum, and it appears there may be some scope for adjustment at the Master Cylinder/Clutch Pedal mechanical joint?
There is but your does not need adjusting, your problem has to be the flexi hose, maybe it only goes into one way valve mode when the engine is moving on its mounts as when driving but not when stationary, you do need to do the drop test, it is totally none damaging, if your clutch cannot take all the engine power then by definition it is no good, no good having 125 horses if you cannot get all of it to the wheels
Regards
Alan
Rick