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hydrolic clutch release in my 48 merk 1/2ton

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I ame trying to cut some exp on the repower of my 48merk useing a 292y. have a new master cyl and plan to use it to release cluth. slave is older style ford slave.My question is do i remove the residual check,or do instal a heaveyr return spring.  any help would be apretiated.
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Been a long time, but IIRC, the residual valve has to go. There's also a slow release valve in most brake cylinders to allow you to "pump" up a low pedal. The time I used a brake master on the clutch, that prevented the clutch from engaging, especially double clutching a down shift. Ended up going with a clutch master. Never thought to try a heavier spring.

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miker (12/13/2015)
Been a long time, but IIRC, the residual valve has to go. There's also a slow release valve in most brake cylinders to allow you to "pump" up a low pedal. The time I used a brake master on the clutch, that prevented the clutch from engaging, especially double clutching a down shift. Ended up going with a clutch master. Never thought to try a heavier spring.


thanks for the tip


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