Are you sure you are looking at this right? I think your parts are fine.
Here's a few pics of my new Lucas slave cyclinder. It behaves the same way you descirbe. i.e the piston doesn't return 100% when pushed in. The spring is pretty light weight and I assume it's there to keep "slack" out of the system. i.e. to keep the rod from falling out of center. The hydraulic pedal pressure will move it back when it needs to.
By adding a heavier sping . it's mimicking the actual clutching motion. You will ensure the T.O. brg is in contact with enough force to load the races. Chirping gone.. but would you want the T.O brg spinning all the time? (see my poor sketch below)
Take your spring out and see what happens.
Also using your original parts and given enough run in time, the chirp may lap itself in and go away...







..Talbot
Here's a few pics of my new Lucas slave cyclinder. It behaves the same way you descirbe. i.e the piston doesn't return 100% when pushed in. The spring is pretty light weight and I assume it's there to keep "slack" out of the system. i.e. to keep the rod from falling out of center. The hydraulic pedal pressure will move it back when it needs to.
By adding a heavier sping . it's mimicking the actual clutching motion. You will ensure the T.O. brg is in contact with enough force to load the races. Chirping gone.. but would you want the T.O brg spinning all the time? (see my poor sketch below)
Take your spring out and see what happens.
Also using your original parts and given enough run in time, the chirp may lap itself in and go away...







..Talbot
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