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    Posted: 01 Mar 2019 at 17:17
I'm loosing clutch pressure very slowly over time, before I go at it hammer and tong and remove the Oberon cylinder, is anything spring loaded and likely to ping out at 90mph never to be seen again? 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aaressveeguy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 2019 at 17:21
nope, nothing spring loaded. It's pretty easy actually. Just undo the bolts and it'd come out. You just need to use a rag to protect paintwork
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Thanks for the quick reply. 

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Just make sure you don't inadvertently pull the clutch lever with the slave off or you will pop the piston out. It's no problem really but you want it to come out in a controlled manner when you are expecting it!
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this has literally just happened to me but my clutch went from being 100% fine to nothing the next day. how did you get on with it.
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Jim, if it has gone overnight that sounds like a leak somewhere rather than air in the system. Any tell tales on the garage floor or in the bellypan?
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Originally posted by JimGreezy JimGreezy wrote:

this has literally just happened to me but my clutch went from being 100% fine to nothing the next day. how did you get on with it.

Hi Jim, 
Your issue sounds different to mine. I lose the clutch over a long period and even then it's still works, but with dbleed drag. Quick bleed and it's sorted for another few months. 
I haven't stripped it yet, I'm hoping today as I need to ring AP for a service kit etc. 
I'll post my findings. 

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Originally posted by legend88 legend88 wrote:

Jim, if it has gone overnight that sounds like a leak somewhere rather than air in the system. Any tell tales on the garage floor or in the bellypan?

yea it was a different issue, sorry to interject.

its sorted now but yes i found spilt guts on the road where it was parked.
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Originally posted by JimGreezy JimGreezy wrote:

Originally posted by legend88 legend88 wrote:

Jim, if it has gone overnight that sounds like a leak somewhere rather than air in the system. Any tell tales on the garage floor or in the bellypan?

yea it was a different issue, sorry to interject.

its sorted now but yes i found spilt guts on the road where it was parked.

Leaking from the top or bottom end? 
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