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Voyager Clutch problem

Old Apr 29, 2012 | 04:20 AM
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This means ya need a slave and master cylinder. Ya can bleed them with a pressure bleeder if ya do a search on bleeding there are a few threads

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Colin
 
Old Apr 30, 2012 | 12:16 PM
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Thanks Colin - Tried bleeding for an hour today but still no pressure. The problem now is locating a cylinder - the master and slave are one unit. Chryseelr quoted just over £400!! And that's just supply. I have been quoted £200 for a second hand one. Nowhere else seems to have one and many suppliers are telling me the part is obsolete. I bought this car 3 months ago and me thinks it will be going as soon as it's up and running. Spares are just ridiculously priced. I used to drive Jags and they were massivley cheaper to run than this heap.
 
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