The clutch master cylinder is one of the key hydraulic components in a manual transmission clutch system — small in size, but it has a say in every single gear change. The slim housing slips into tight installation spaces where bulkier alternatives simply won't fit, and the durable sealing system holds pressure right where it belongs — inside the cylinder, not leaking onto the workshop floor.
Every time the driver's foot hits the clutch pedal, this cylinder gets to work: pressure builds, travels down the line to the slave cylinder, and the clutch disengages cleanly. Release the pedal, and the whole sequence reverses with the same consistency. The result is a pedal feel that stays predictable shift after shift, day after day.

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