short n fat wrote:.... I'll order some new seals for the master cylinder just in case. (it may not be sucking back hard enough??)......
thats a good start. It will remove this as a possible cause, and going through a process of elimination is the only way to get to the bottom of shitty problems like this one.......keep doing the hard yards, you'll get there...It might also be worth talking to a local brake shope, to see if they can't do a very light hone of the slace cylinder, with piston and seals removed. It can't hurt to get another opinion, and you never know, just a couple of light passes with the right size honing stone might make all the difference ?
GM43 wrote:....I don't think that's quite right, mate. I'd have thought that apart from the spring in the slave cylinder (presumably designed to take up any slack in the system and keep a tiny bit of pressure on the pushrod), the hydraulics are no different to a brake system. As we know, it's easy to push a brake piston back into the caliper, the fluid simply flows back into the reservoir and raises the level (essentially the opposite of what happens when brake pads wear and the piston moves further out of the caliper body)......
I'm hearin' you mate - the little spring behind the piston does take up any 'slack', against the pushrod. What you are saying about pushing the piston back in, and the fluid level rising in the m/cyl is dead right - but, if the whole system is full, bled properly, and sealed, then you won't be able to squeeze the piston into the slave cylinder, as there is nowhere for the fluid to escape to ? But, most 'sealed' hydraulic systems are rarely filled to max capacity......so you would think that there would be a bit of room for some excess fluid....??
I recently did a hydraulic clutch for Bogan - he had the opposite problem - no clutch action at all basically - you could pull the lever in a couple of times, then it went 'rock hard', and no clutch release at all ??? It was weird...........until he bought a new (stock) pushrod.......when we compared the new to the old, the new one was about 12mm longer !!!

- I had to push the slave piston back into the cylinder with a small g-clamp (after soaking some of the fluid out of the m/cyl), to install properly. After that, the clutch worked just fine.
I am not a big fan of hydraulic clutches.......good old cables rule !! Even the MFP12 has a cable, can't beat it really...
