Originally Posted by
yotagsr
f.y.i. your clutch master cylinder will have no effect on clutch slipping unless the pushrod is adjusted out too far causing the clutch to be partially engaged. bleeding it will only make it easier to shift. i know you fixed the problem but it seems a lot of people are misinformed.
Along with bleeding the clutch the first time. There wasn't any brake fluid in the master cylinder. So, thats what made it slip the first time. The second orginal problem came a couple weeks later when the clutch was actually slipping from a worn out clutch (12 years old and 100,000 miles) Two different problems that resulted the clutch acting up and causing it to be replaced.