I have a series III clutch master and slave cylinder in my truck. I recently changed the master cylinder for a new, non leaking one. It was an exact match and is a new unit, not rebuilt. My IIa manuals (most of my truck is a IIa) don't cover how to adjust the linkage or pedal freeplay on a Series III. The book suggests a 1/16" freeplay on the IIa master cylinder pushrod but I can't get it to have ANY play in it. Even with both adjusting nuts backed completely off, it doesn't wiggle in or out at all without pushing on the cylinder. It acts as if the rod is fixed to the piston. Is that typical of a Series III master cylinder?
I've completely bled out both cylinders but the clutch still requires about half of it's travel before it really starts to dissengage the clutch. The old cylinder had a much firmer pedal. I could adjust the master cylinder pushrod to decreade that travel but there I'm afraid it will cause the cylinder to hold some pressure. What's the general rule for adjusting the pedal at the master pushrod if there is no freeplay detectable?
Thanks
I've completely bled out both cylinders but the clutch still requires about half of it's travel before it really starts to dissengage the clutch. The old cylinder had a much firmer pedal. I could adjust the master cylinder pushrod to decreade that travel but there I'm afraid it will cause the cylinder to hold some pressure. What's the general rule for adjusting the pedal at the master pushrod if there is no freeplay detectable?
Thanks
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