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my clutch is less then a year old, brand new booster fitted about 15mnths ago. no air in hydrolics (bleed) and plenty of fluid. i have adjusted the screw adjustment onto the peddle all the way out and its ok now but what could be the cause of this?? no slip and it gets a beating now n then but no track work by any means....

my uneducated guesses are:

full quality fluid replacement? brand suggestion?

small hose leak?.... but not dropping any fluid anywhere and pumping the peddle doesnt improve it.

time for another booster already? (correct me if im using the wrong term)

just for my info, do the clutch hydrolics share with anything else?

thanks guys

Iz

the boots on the side of the box are torn to shreds but its been like that since i had it.

seems worse the next day after a thrashing..... i find that instead of pumping to get more peddle, like you would with hydrolic problems, i just feather the "play" up top a few time and gets me going then its ok for driving...

got me stumped.

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