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I'm having to push my clutch pedal closer and closer to the
floor to make the clutch disengage. There seems to be no way to adjust the thing, nor is there evidence that the disk is warped (i.e., no clutch chatter). I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to proceed. Right now it looks like I'm going to have to replace or rebuild the master and/or slave cylinder(s). Thanks for any help. Bob |
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