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clutch issue
On Aug 14, 10:07 pm, (M.A. Stewart) wrote:
> Was the type of clutch actuation ever established (cable or hydraulic)? I'm not very knowledgeable about cars, but I do know that my car has something called a master cylinder, so does that mean it's a hydraulic clutch? |
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clutch issue
bucky3 wrote:
> On Aug 14, 10:07 pm, (M.A. Stewart) wrote: >> Was the type of clutch actuation ever established (cable or hydraulic)? > > I'm not very knowledgeable about cars, but I do know that my car has > something called a master cylinder, so does that mean it's a hydraulic > clutch? It is possible, but note there is also a master cylinder for the braking system too. So the better question might be, do you have _two_ master cylinders? :-) If you open the hood and look back in the right-rear corner you might be able to see a clutch cylinder mounted right on the firewall. You may also be able to see one for the brakes... they both likely have un-screw able lids on the reservoir to hold the hydraulic fluid. |
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