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					Originally Posted by deliriousga
					
				 Have you ever changed the brake fluid?  It could be boiling when the temp rises due to condensation.  That would make it gas out a little and you would loose pressure. | 
	
 
Funny you should ask!  I bled the brakes last summer and had a hell of a time getting to the clutch, so skipped it.  After brainstorming  I figured maybe some air pockets were in the clutch line and heating up and then cooling down, quickly restoring the clutch feel.  A buddy and I were going to reconnect the power bleeder, get the car up high, and bleed the clutch to see if this is the problem.  
My brakes feel great and I didn't notice much, if any, air while bleeding them last summer and can't figure any air would have been trapped in the clutch line.  MNBoxster--after reading your post though...because they are 2 different systems this could definitly be possible (air or water) in the clutch line.  I'll try to flush this weekend and report back.   
