How much fluid??..
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If your clutch is slipping, I very much doubt that flushing it will help. The only reason for slipping usually is the corks are too thin, or worn out entirely. Flushing is usually only a cure for grabbing or harsh engagement, when the corks are glazed or burnt. Up to half a pint of solvent can be used for flushing. Prop the clutch pedal down, and turn the engine regularly for a couple of days so that the whole plate gets thoroughly soaked, and then drain out, flush with clean kerosene, and re-fill with 1/3rd pint of Hudsonite or equivalent. Good luck,
Geoff.0 -
Geoff's right, check your free-play adjustment against the book. Not enough free-play (travel) will cause slipping.
I had to put a whole pint of acetone in my clutch, and turn it 1/4 turn every 15 minutes to get my clutch to release, but it's been fine ever since.
R/ Roger.0
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