Noob
Hee haw, I got called a noob. Hey mr.pleasant, just Google " heavy carburetor float". Don't bother to apologize. Now back to the problem. Perhaps before you pull the clutch cover, pull the slave cover. I laid mine flat on a 5 gallon bucket, put a #2 Phillips screwdriver on the back of the slave and put a lot of pressure on it, then actuated the lever. It easily pushed up the slave and didn't sink down. Seemingly it proved my hydraulics were ok. I then went after the clutch pack
Hee haw, I got called a noob. Hey mr.pleasant, just Google " heavy carburetor float". Don't bother to apologize. Now back to the problem. Perhaps before you pull the clutch cover, pull the slave cover. I laid mine flat on a 5 gallon bucket, put a #2 Phillips screwdriver on the back of the slave and put a lot of pressure on it, then actuated the lever. It easily pushed up the slave and didn't sink down. Seemingly it proved my hydraulics were ok. I then went after the clutch pack
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