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The Upper Clutch Cylinder, also known as the master clutch cylinder, is a vital part of the entire clutch. It’s responsible for turning the mechanical force exerted through the pedal into hydraulic pressure. This pressure activates the clutch slave cylinder, which allows easy engagement and disengagement of the clutch.
When a motorist presses on the clutch pedal, the upper clutch cylinder pushes hydraulic fluid along a line connecting to the slave clutch cylinder. This hydraulic action triggers a release from the clutch and disconnects both the motor and transmission, which permits motorists to switch gears. When the clutch pedal is removed, the hydraulic pressure is lowered, and the clutch reengages.
The main function of this upper clutch Cylinder 1740-1840 Hino FM2P is to: