94 Excell Clutch leak
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94 Excell Clutch leak
My daughters Excell broke down today. I had to drive it home with no clutch
through a traffic jam, Lots of fun. It leaks the fluid out the bottom around
a rubber boot (it was dark and I could just see slightly) everytime the
clutch is depressed. It will not generate enough pressure to activate the
clutch. I will start working on it tomorrow. Is there something specific
this could be, maybe something common with this car.
Thanks
Rob
through a traffic jam, Lots of fun. It leaks the fluid out the bottom around
a rubber boot (it was dark and I could just see slightly) everytime the
clutch is depressed. It will not generate enough pressure to activate the
clutch. I will start working on it tomorrow. Is there something specific
this could be, maybe something common with this car.
Thanks
Rob
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Re: 94 Excell Clutch leak
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> It sounds like the item attached to the rubber boot (I suspect it's the
> release cylinder on the side of the transmission) is leaking. Expect to
> replace it.
Would that be the same as the "slave cylinder?"
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Re: 94 Excell Clutch leak
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> It sounds like the item attached to the rubber boot (I suspect it's the
> release cylinder on the side of the transmission) is leaking. Expect to
> replace it.
Would that be the same as the "slave cylinder?"
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Re: 94 Excell Clutch leak
Rob wrote:
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> news:4aed5dfdd9aa18f60f69b0d8b0b2cb9a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>It sounds like the item attached to the rubber boot (I suspect it's the
>>release cylinder on the side of the transmission) is leaking. Expect to
>>replace it.
>
>
> Would that be the same as the "slave cylinder?"
Yes, same thing, different terminology. Oddly, the master cylinder is
always called the master cylinder, regardless of what the slave is
called. Perhaps it's a PC thing. ;-)
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> news:4aed5dfdd9aa18f60f69b0d8b0b2cb9a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>It sounds like the item attached to the rubber boot (I suspect it's the
>>release cylinder on the side of the transmission) is leaking. Expect to
>>replace it.
>
>
> Would that be the same as the "slave cylinder?"
Yes, same thing, different terminology. Oddly, the master cylinder is
always called the master cylinder, regardless of what the slave is
called. Perhaps it's a PC thing. ;-)
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Re: 94 Excell Clutch leak
Rob wrote:
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> news:4aed5dfdd9aa18f60f69b0d8b0b2cb9a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>It sounds like the item attached to the rubber boot (I suspect it's the
>>release cylinder on the side of the transmission) is leaking. Expect to
>>replace it.
>
>
> Would that be the same as the "slave cylinder?"
Yes, same thing, different terminology. Oddly, the master cylinder is
always called the master cylinder, regardless of what the slave is
called. Perhaps it's a PC thing. ;-)
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> news:4aed5dfdd9aa18f60f69b0d8b0b2cb9a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>It sounds like the item attached to the rubber boot (I suspect it's the
>>release cylinder on the side of the transmission) is leaking. Expect to
>>replace it.
>
>
> Would that be the same as the "slave cylinder?"
Yes, same thing, different terminology. Oddly, the master cylinder is
always called the master cylinder, regardless of what the slave is
called. Perhaps it's a PC thing. ;-)
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