Jim, Last month my D decided to let me know it was tired of not being driven enough by blowing it's throw-out bearing. At least I assume this is what happened. My bearing has made noise since I purchased the car several years ago. I decided I would drive it until it didn't want to be driven anymore. Well, wisps of white smoke, a burnt enamel smell, and an ear piercing screaming every time I depressed the clutch pedal gave me that indication. My primary reason for responding with this note is to let you know that once my bearing failed, clutch effort increased significantly. My master and slave are original and my clutch line is plastic. I've never before had any difficulty shifting, but now once the car warms up, I get grinding between gears. All of this leads me to believe that a failed throw-out bearing causes extra resistance on disengaging the clutch which is likely why you ended up blowing your slave cylinder. Now for my questions to the list... my car has less than 50K kms on it (31K miles). Since I'm going to be in there anyway, should I replace all of the clutch items? I've already decided on getting a new master/slave and ss line. It seems that while I'm in there, I should just do the rest of it as well. Thoughts? Also, is there any auxiliary damage caused by a failed throw-out bearing that I should expect? The car still drives (although it will be garaged until it is fixed). I just want to get an idea of what I'm in for prior to starting. Thanks, Eric Hennebury VIN 17065 > Well, today somthing went horribly wrong. I was shifting from 2nd to > 3rd, when the clutch had no initial pressure and about half way down > had extremely high pressure. <details of Jim's clutch woes snipped> > Jim Reeve > MNDMC - Minnesota DeLorean Club > DMC-6960 >