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    I have a new to me 1978 Argo JM2 Super Vee that I'm preparing to race soon.
    The original factory paper work that went to the owner states the car has a .70 clutch master cylinder.
    This car now has a .75 clutch master cylinder and a .75 clutch slave cylinder.
    The problem I'm having is the clutch peddle is extremely firm with a short throw.
    I'm told by the previous owner its a VW clutch and pressure plate with about 10 races on it.
    Is this normal ? Any suggestion to soften the peddle ?
    Thanks Tom

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    Normal slave cylinder size was 7/8".
    Longer pedal, less effort.
    Keith
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    It's the ratio of the cylinder piston areas. You're at 1;1 now.

    The .875 slave will reduce force by ~26%
    Going to a .625 master will reduce force by ~30%
    Doing both reduces force by ~49%

    ...all with correspondingly longer travel, more progressive feel.

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    Default Clutch issue

    Thanks Keith and Bob,

    I'll make the changes to the master and slave cylinders.

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