Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Clutch Hydraulics ?

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission steering

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) overflow valve

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'Occassionally' my shifter is difficult to shift and the clutch pedal gets loose.

Seems to be a sign of the hydraulic assembly going south I'm told.



This is VERY intermittent - seems to be most noticeable when cold & wet outside and if I keep the clutch pedal depressed while while just rolling when backing up.



The fluid level is full and are no signs of a leak anywhere that I can see.

Most of the time the clutch and shifter is fine.

Is it normal for this to be hit and miss?



Do I need a new master/slave assembly?

Southbend? Standard Transmission?

I believe both offer adjustable - is the adjustable beneficial?
 
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