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Ok, I put the new stainless long throw on and it took forever to get the air out.
I shortened the side adjustment until there was 1/8" at the stop and check the flywheel for .040 and it was a loose .040 when checked. Had 3 threads showing on the old adjustment and 4 showing now.
The clutch shifts into all gears smoothly and reverse smoothly.
It releases and engages at the top of the pedal as before and does not seem to be slipping.
Seems that I can move the pedal slightly (1/2" or so) and it starts to release. I guess this is ok. It definately is completely released when depress and I also guess, that is what we want in order to prevent synchro damage, right?
I did have a problem locating replacement snap rings for the slave but found some that seem tight but work.
It seems odd now that the cylinder sits loose in the bracket (rotates)but does not seem to effect anything.The snap rings are in place properly. The old cylinder was frozen so tight in the bracket I had to pursuade it with my hammer.
I did notice some thick black oil deposit in the bottom of the master and cleaned it out.
Anyway, thank you all so much for the advice and assistance! Mike
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Mike,
I had a similar experience when I replaced the slave. I used the same long stroke cylinder you did and found it a little loose in the bracket. The loose fit doesn't particularly matter, I suspect if you wanted to paint the bracket the cylinder would still fit. I plated mine because I didn't realize the extra clearance.
The same black fluid also came out when I drained the system so I just kept adding and purging until I got clear fluid. I did not have any problem with air trapped in the system either. I also ordered the flexible stainless line that Pantera East has that replaces the scary clampless plastic line that is original equipment.
I wonder if some final adjustment can be done by feel of the arm where the slave is located when the car is running. My clutch releases quite early when just pushing the pedal in about a 1/2 to an inch, so sometimes I wonder if my slave is adjusted out too much (and I fear rubing on the T/O bearing). However, I assume that when the car is running, and I go to the rear of the car and pull back on the slave arm, that my adjustment is probably safe until I feel some vibration on the arm (then back off a little and then tighten the screw at that point). Would that be safe to assume there is no T/O bearing engagement at that point when you feel no vibration on the arm?
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