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Old 08-24-2006, 01:25 PM
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Just put a new Mcleod single disk clutch, new TOB, new slave, and new Mcleod adj. master. Ran good for 5 days or so and now the pedal got lighter and its hard to shift into gear, went to check the fluid and there was barely any in it. Bad master??
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Dude, I had the same problem with my Adj. Master from Mcleod. It is almost like it drinks it and digests it somewhere unknown to man.

I put the RAM in and smooth sailing.
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yeah I know I cant see any leaks but I havent gotten under it yet, Ive heard a lot of horror stories about the mcleod master, seemed to be real nice for 5 days at least...
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Yeah, mine was good for about 5 months. I don't recall it being sudden. I think it just slowly started breaking.
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Nevermind, found that the line from the resivoir to the master had a split right at the connection... man I hate having to pull that thing and put it back in again!



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