Hydraulic Clutch Systems
Hydraulic clutch systems use fluid pressure to actuate the clutch mechanism in a vehicle. This system consists of a master cylinder, slave cylinder, hydraulic lines, and fluid reservoir. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the master cylinder sends hydraulic fluid through the lines to the slave cylinder, which then engages or disengages the clutch. This allows for smooth and precise control of the clutch mechanism, improving the overall performance and driving experience of the vehicle.