Clutch grabs at different spots

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My clutch’s friction point changes depending on the temperature. When the car is warm it works perfectly the Clutch grabs near the top. But when I first start the car the clutch grabs just an inch above the floor. It takes a good 10 minutes of driving to get the clutch to grab properly. My only thought is I have air in the system. What do you think?
 

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Believe it or not, the service manual has a recommendation to pump the clutch pedal quickly 10 times in a row. I can vouch for this helping, although I can't understand why.
 

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The clutch system is like brakes: You push on the pedal and something at the other end moves, let go, and it returns. There is a high spot where the air will collect and so that's where the bleeder screw is located. There is a light spring behind the release bearing so it is always resting on the pressure plate fingers (i.e. no take-up gap.) Bleeding seems like an idea, except you said it varies depending on temperature.

Other than bleeding, the only other "adjustment" is this pumping procedure. Based on what I know and described, I am guessing that the pumping jiggles air, the spring, or perhaps helps reposition the static location of the slave/release bearing?

As a last resort, you may have a slave cylinder going bad. In my case, it started to leak, so I knew what was happening. Upon removal and disassembly (destructive, they cannot be repaired) I found that a crimped metal ring to keep the rubber seal in place had loosened it's "grip" and the rubber seal (think of a 2" rubber o-ring but with a square cross section) had started to twist. I am partially making up this theory, but since it twisted first before it started to leak, maybe it is dragging and the resistance to movement is changing it's resting position. I don't really know, but if bleeding doesn't take care of it, there isn't much other hardware that is involved.
 

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