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hey guys just reciently my clutch has started to stick and when i hold it down for more than a couple of seconds it stays there....what is wrong with it???? would it just need some WD-40 or do you think the clutch fluid need to go? or there is a blockage in the master cylinder/ lines?

can some one please help me.....

Cheers,

Justin Murphy

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he guys thatnx for all the help it was the master cylinder after all.....pft and my mate wanted us to drop the gearbox to check the pressure plate.....haha what a mission that would have been.

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he guys thatnx for all the help it was the master cylinder after all.....pft and my mate wanted us to drop the gearbox to check the pressure plate.....haha what a mission that would have been.

I would still change the slave its inexpensive and easy to do. 2 bolts underneath the tranny removed it relive pressure from the nipple take it off with a open ended crecent wrench. Replace with new one bleed line and be safe for a long time... I just do stuff like that to prevent future issues... Its like the water pump and timing belt theory do them together...

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