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Clutch leeks when temps is below 32 degrees.


n_bannerman

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Joined
Apr 25, 2008
Messages
384
City
Walla Walla, Washington
Vehicle Year
1986
Transmission
Manual
So been fighting a issue with my clutch when it gets cold out side. Will work perfect at 35f but below 32 I loose pressure and can't find the leak anywhere. Any ideas what to check other then keep adding fluid?
 
Had that problem in my 95 f150 with m50d tranny. The internal slave cylinder was leaking and would only leak when cold outside. If you get a replacement one make sure it has a rubber boot on it to protect the slave cylinder. The one that was leaking on mine didn't have that protective boot and had crud up in it. I believe it was the main reason it started leaking as it was only 3 years old.

Check where the bell housing mates the engine for brake fluid leaking from the cylinder.
 

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