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Old 03-19-2021, 01:48 AM   #15
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Grab the tip of the fork and pull it forward. Don't talk about it. Do it. It should be crystal clear that nudging the position of the slave cylinder does absolutely nothing. The whole system still comes to rest with the TOB just touching the pressure plate.

You aren't removing any play. It's not there at all.
You still don't understand how the slave cylinder works...
Study a little, then we can talk again.
BTW, I work on cars since 15 years.
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For sure you can move it if your not pressing the pedal, the circuit is open to the reservoir till you press it!
And you still don't see the connection?


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I may or may not give this a try. That said, the explanation for how/why it might work is unsatisfying. It's a bit like saying I can change the the operation of disc brakes (another self adjusting system) by raising the car and pushing on the calipers with the heel of my hand.
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I may or may not give this a try. That said, the explanation for how/why it might work is unsatisfying. It's a bit like saying I can change the the operation of disc brakes (another self adjusting system) by raising the car and pushing on the calipers with the heel of my hand.
Perfect analogy.
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