The clutch release cylinder (also known as the clutch slave cylinder) is the component that transfers hydraulic pressure, achieved through the clutch master cylinder, into a mechanical force to control the clutch fork. The force from the release cylinder engages and releases engine power to the transmission.
The clutch master cylinder is one of the important components in the clutch hydraulic system. It functions to change the clutch pedal’s mechanical motion to the clutch oil’s hydraulic pressure.
The clutch master cylinder is one of the important components in the clutch hydraulic system. It functions to change the clutch pedal’s mechanical motion to the clutch oil’s hydraulic pressure.
Clutch master cylinder is in a manual-transmission vehicle with a hydraulically actuated clutch, a small-bore hydraulic cylinder mechanically connected to the clutch pedal that actuates a slave cylinder, which in turn actuates the clutch fork that disengages the clutch when the clutch pedal is depressed.