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Old 20th November 2019, 22:28   #5
paulf
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Yes 1 of the prongs had been bent back making it impossible to refit,Luckily i have a few old clutch parts about as i never through away something that may be useful. I fitted the connector from an old slave and reconnected and all is well it even worked without bleeding, although the clutch bites very low.
Im going to make up a connector to allow me to bleed the slave independently with a syringe and then hopefully i will have a properly functioning clutch again.
Paul.
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Originally Posted by marinabrian View Post
It sounds like the spring "fingers" inside the female part of the coupling may have been damaged during the initial connection of the master to the slave.

If the OP still has the old slave, take a look inside the connector to see what I'm on about

Best of luck

Brian
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