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Author: | Brucey [ Mon Apr 11, 2011 9:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Boxster Clutch problem. |
Hiya everyone, I was on nights last week and went to move my car in the middle of the night and when I pressed the clutch it stayed down, I looked underneath and there was a little puddle of hydraulic fluid there. I went back to work tonight to have a look as I had left it there, and I then placed it over an inspection pit and got one of the lads who used to be a mechanic to have a ganders. He says the Master cylinder under the front bonnet is fine and he felt around where he thought the Slave cylinder was (he hasn't worked on a Porsche before) and he reckons that is O.K as it didn't feel wet. He had me pump the pedal and it was pi#sing out underneath around the area of the slave but we couldn't see from where. Any ideas or help would really be appreciated as I really don't want to have the arse ache of towing it and the cost of a garage. Am I being too optomistic by attempting it with my Father in law (he did do the clutch on my gone but not forgotten 944S). Thanks for reading this. Andy Bruce. |
Author: | tr7v8 [ Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boxster Clutch problem. |
My guess would be slave or maybe pipe. No idea how easy on a Boxster but probably not too bad. Cheapest place I found for clutch hydraulics for the 944 was ProMax. |
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