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If you have it adjusted properly with a little free play at the clevis and loose enough to where the master is not holding pressure in the system and partially
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If you have it adjusted properly with a little free play at the clevis and loose enough to where the master is not holding pressure in the system and partially releasing the clutch, your clutch is probably just worn out.
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