Chances are the leak did not occur due to the added extra pressure. The leak usually occrs after a fluid change if it had not been changed in a while. Old fluid will be a lot thicker than new so it will not leak out of the system as much if any. Chances are the seals in the cylinders were on their way out. That's why it is recommended that when you replace the Slave cylinder you should replace/inspect the Master clutch cylinder...and vice versa if you had to replace the Master. Steve --- In dmcnews@xxxx, SGSKBM@xxxx wrote: > --- In dmcnews@xxxx, johndmc57@xxxx wrote: > > I just replaced the stock plastic clutch line with a stainless > > braided line. This is the best upgrade I have done so far. The car > > shifts with ease and the clutch works great. I am still amazed that > > the OEM part was such a bad design. > > Be prepared to replace the clutch master and slave cylinders as the > added presure seems to affect their operation. I had to replace both > after about a week. They were leaking and while I did not se a pool > on the floor, I did find fluid on the transmission and also up under > the dash. > > Scot > 6452