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Old 04-26-2014, 08:54 AM   #7
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Even if the tube is pinched 50% closed. The clutch master cylinder pushes an equivalent volume of fluid to the slave cylinder. If you have no air and you have bled the system, then the slave cylinder receives that fluid. The only change is the fluid runs faster through the pinch point than the rest of the system. The physics of it is under a given pressure a difference in area changes flow velocity at the point of restriction. An ounce of fluid displaced from the master cylinder will still cause an ounce of displacement on the slave cylinder.
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