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hello guys and girls ,my name is layton and i have not long bought a mits rvr 1995 2.0 lt 16v turbo petrol manual . i am happy there are other people out there who share the same passion for these lovely motors,but i have a problem the clutch pedal keeps dropping down and you have to pull it back manualy, so i changed the master cylinder slave cylinder and complete clutch.i picked it up from the garage the clutch was nice and light but two miles down the road and the pedal just drop again, phoned the mechanic who was very helpfull he suggested a larger spring on the pedal or a return valve in the clutch line would this solve the problem. i know its cheeky to ask but i am desperate and i dont want to sell her. thanks anyway

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hello guys and girls ,my name is layton and i have not long bought a mits rvr 1995 2.0 lt 16v turbo petrol manual . i am happy there are other people out there who share the same passion for these lovely motors,but i have a problem the clutch pedal keeps dropping down and you have to pull it back manualy, so i changed the master cylinder slave cylinder and complete clutch.i picked it up from the garage the clutch was nice and light but two miles down the road and the pedal just drop again, phoned the mechanic who was very helpfull he suggested a larger spring on the pedal or a return valve in the clutch line would this solve the problem. i know its cheeky to ask but i am desperate and i dont want to sell her. thanks anyway


Have read about this before, we suffered it during a clutch bleed session. In our case it just needed bleeding properly and I'm sure that's what I read elsewhere. If I find the info I'll post up a link.

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Are you loosing clutch fluid ?

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Have read about this before, we suffered it during a clutch bleed session. In our case it just needed bleeding properly and I'm sure that's what I read elsewhere. If I find the info I'll post up a link.

thankyou for your input

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thankyou for your input

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Are you loosing clutch fluid ?



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no fluid leaks will double check today thanks for reply though


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