Engine Drivetrain 1st Gen Cooper S Is there a better slave cylinder?

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    RallyMini370 Well-Known Member

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    My stock slave cylinder just can't disengage my competition clutch so I was wondering if there was a better option?
     
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    Didn't Colin Greene at one time have one that was adapted from a S10 pickup truck ??
     
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    I think he gave up on those but if you asked I'm sure he'd hook you up.
     
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    Sounds interesting. Here's the issue. I push the clutch pedal in and lock it down with bar but the clutch arm does not extend far enough to disengage the clutch, so I added a spacer to take up the shortage but the arm does no move any further with the next try.

    If I keep the clutch pressed down and lever the clutch arm out more the slave cylinder takes up the extra length and holds it which is weird. I have bleed the system 3 times
     
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    Did you bleed the clutch master cylinder 100%? The one above the clutch pedal? When I had Colin's kit installed it took quite some time to get the system bled 100%. It was driving the guys at Helix nuts.
     
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    #6 RallyMini370, Oct 17, 2016
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    Its not slave cylinder chris at Sneed4speed suggested the flexi pipe was bad. Which it was, the hose was expanding
     
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    Well, at least it should be an easy fix then.
     

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