The delay orifice mechanism improves clutch operation by delaying the slave cylinder release speed when the clutch pedal is suddenly released. The delay orifice mechanism is built into the slave cylinder.
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Wiring diagrams Section: Clutches Manual & Hydraulic- Special Tools
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