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Old 10-21-2012, 01:06 AM
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Question identify clutch master cylinder.

I need help trying to identify this clutch master cylinder I took it off my 01 ss because the clutch was sticking if I held it down for like ten sec. When I took it out I blew some air in it with the air compressor and I can here it leaking around the shaft. So if I can find out anything about it maybe I can get it rebuilt . http://db.tt/LxuyfOss

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Looks just like the MC that came with my McLeod Street Twin.

I rebuilt mine with standard parts for a brake cylinder. No leaks but it doesn't seem to push enough fluid so the clutch just barely disengages.

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Mine worked fine besides it causing my pedal to stick I had to constantly pull it back out with my foot. So you think I'm probably just better of keeping the stock one then.
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You probably had something misadjusted if it was sticking on the floor. Mine is an older version that doesn't push enough fluid. I'd like to replace it with the Tick MC but I have a hard time dropping that much coin right now!

What clutch do you have? the stocker is 3/4" so depending on your clutch you may need something that pushes more fluid.



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