1) Self adjusting to a point.
2) Less effort compared to a mechanical clutch.
3) Self lubricating where as cables need to be lubricated time to time.
There are several advantages of a hydraulic clutch system. They include the use of compressible fluid, ease of spotting leaks over a mechanical clutch, and a high power density and actuators.
Air in the system.
suck is off
It is necessary to to adjust the the clutch actuation system to set up the correct free movement when replacing any of the clutch components
hydraulic
to set up the correct free movement when replacing any of the clutch components
no, it has a hydraulic clutch system
Hydrolic
A line in the clutch hydraulic system, specifically the only flexible one.
The clutch is auto adjusting hydraulic system :-)
No. The clutch is cable-actuated from the pedal assembly to the throw-out/release bearing fork asembly. There is no hydraulic assist in the clutch system.
There is no hydraulic fluid in the transmission. However, there is hydraulic fluid in the clutch system. If the clutch fluid reservoir is empty it would cause clutch not to operate.