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Old 10-01-2017, 05:07 PM
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Default Reyland hydraulic clutch conversion

This may be one for Martin to answer.

I have an oppliger close ratio box with Reyland high clamp cover and Reyland paddle clutch, I also have the Reyland hydraulic clutch conversion using the side arm push (not centre push)

This is in my 205 pug so I wonder if my pedal stroke ratio is different as even after a lot of bleeding I am still only getting the clutch to engage right at the bottom of the pedal and I think it may still be dragging a little as it is hard to get in to first and second.

The box had the oppliger quick shift and is on about 200 miles so may free up but I am thinking something needs adapting.

I will try re-bleeding the master instead of the slave and check the pedal is well adjusted, if not then I guess I need to think about changing the mater for smaller or larger?
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I'm not Martin lol but what you probably have is a helix cover and a ap plate .
First of all check if the arm that connects from the peddle to the bulk head/master cylinder angle and also length of the rod to as it might not be getting enough throw as I and friend had to add 20mm to the rod to get it to bleed up right and get a 3/4 peddle bite hth Toby
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Thanks Jay, I am thinking that would be the easiest and most likely solution. I have a play with it, that's the job for this weekend.
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Measure the rod you can buy longer from merlins

https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p...5-16unf-gmc-pr
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Thanks for that Jay. Surely if the rod is coming all the way out of the master then that would be right? I think I will buy the longer rod, just in case and see if that makes a difference. I guess the danger is that it is a little pre compressed as in already started the stroke when not being pressed that way you would lose some of the stroke?
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I think its purely the rod isn't long enough to get enough throw tbh Toby !

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Hi mate, it depends if the wife has a net ball match as she often plays on a thurs so I have to look after my daughter but if she doesn't then I am there....thanks.

I have ordered the rod to try it....really appreciate your help....can believe I am going to have to strip this out....again.
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Thanks to Jay, I have now extended the throw on the clutch and the gearbox is lovely to use now, I think the clutch was dragging which was making it hard to put in 1st and reverse, now it is like a rifle bolt.

Fixing one problem at a time makes me realise how much development goes in to a production car.
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Originally Posted by Caddyshack
Thanks to Jay, I have now extended the throw on the clutch and the gearbox is lovely to use now, I think the clutch was dragging which was making it hard to put in 1st and reverse, now it is like a rifle bolt.

Fixing one problem at a time makes me realise how much development goes in to a production car.
Not the first kit ive heard not working correctly bud glad your happy with it
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