Here is what to do. As you mechanic recommended change the master & slave cylinder and also replace the original plastic clutch line with the up graded stainless steel replacement. All of these parts are available through PJ Grady and DMC Houston. When ordering tell them that we told you to call. If your mechanic needs additional information he may call us directly for assistance at 770 631-4800. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: King, Bob <BKing@xxxx> > > > I took My DeLorean to a clutch/transmission shop, where they diagnosed bad > clutch hydraulics and figured that the master and slave cylinders would need > replacing. I had heard that when one goes, the other isn't far behind, so > this seemed to make sense. Then, I got a call later in the day from the > shop saying that they had found some seepage around the clutch line and that > the problem may be the cable itself, which would be a much cheaper (happier) > fix. I am waiting to see if the changing the clutch line is the answer. > > Does this sound like a master/slave cylinder problem or a clutch cable > problem, or is this a problem that has to be witnessed to diagnose? > > Thanks. >