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One of the vital components to the safety and functionality of any vehicle, a clutch is responsible for the transfer of power from the engine to the transmission, and to separate the engine from the wheels during changing gears. Many late-model vehicles come equipped with a hydraulic clutch system rather than a mechanical one. It consists of hydraulic components that work together to enable changing gears accurately and smoothly. This system uses a master cylinder, slave cylinder, hose, and a release fork and bearing to actuate the clutch when your foot is on the clutch pedal.

So, why clutch hydraulics? That’s because of the more compact size and lighter weight and reduced pedal effort. Also, there are no small components that are prone to fail. It’s easier to install and there is no need for making constant adjustments. The working principle of a hydraulic clutch system is similar to the one of hydraulic brakes. The pushrod that connects the master cylinder to the clutch pedal will cause the fluid to leave the master cylinder and flow into the slave cylinder through the hydraulic line. In most cases, the piston in the slave cylinder will press on the fork, which in turn will push the release bearing to disengage the clutch.

Clutch hydraulics provides many advantages. However, like other parts, it can start going bad or completely fail so you won’t be able to change gears. The signs telling you that there’s is a malfunction with your hydraulic clutch can be clutch fluid leaks, a very soft pedal feel, difficulties in shifting, clutch pedal sticking to the floor, strange sounds with the pedal pushed down, and more. These and other issues can be caused by leaky, damaged, or worn-out hydraulic clutch components, which need to be replaced as soon as you notice them. No matter, if it’s a clutch master cylinder, clutch slave cylinder, or a clutch line you’re after to perform a reliable, long-lasting replacement, our online shelves are what you need to discover. Here, we gathered high-quality genuine clutch hydraulic components that are exactly the same you have installed in your steel stallion. Also, you’ll find superior replacements that look, fit, and perform just like the original parts while being offered at a more attractive cost.

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Clutch Hydraulics Reviews

13 reviews
5 of 5
SWEET!!
I ordered the pre-loaded clutch master and slave cylinder assembly (all ready to install - no bleeding necessary) and it is totally awesome! Put it on, hit the clutch a couple of times, checked the master cylinder to see if I needed to add fluid and I didn't. Easy peasy! I would recommend this 100%.
Posted by Customer / July 14, 20211999 Ford F-350
1 of 5
Failed in First 3 Months
Bought this and had it installed at my mechanic. Was pulling out of a parking lot and fluid spilled everywhere 3 months after repair, the part had broken due to normal driving. Would not recommend.
Posted by Taj (Salt Lake City, UT) / June 14, 20212012 Mazda 3