Hi guys,
I have used quite a lot of time to get my clutch management system to work and this is what I have learned over the years;
1) Match master and slave. Very important.
2) Use a quality master and make sure you buy spare seals and rebuild kits for it
There you have the basics that will save you time and money in the long run.
Then how to delay the clutch return:
Most needle valves that work/fits are made for more pressure than we create with our systems. Result; you have a tiny window (like 1mm or so) of adjustment between too much clutch and a slipping clutch. I tried 3 needle valves until I found one that worked and it only worked after I have tweaked other parts of my system. And yes, I also found that the solenoid created too much restriction. I changed it to a cheap JEGS solenoid that I opened up quite a bit and the problem was solved. Now I had a system with a adjustable return but when I applied too much restriction with the needle valve it killed the seals in the master. So what I did was to shorten the clutch release arm quite a bit and that was what made my system work. I`m using a KEP 4 but the pedal is still nice and soft. With the system as described above I have one whole turn on the needle valve from no delay to a locked clutch arm.
Below is basically how my system looks like today. This is with the solenoid I used before I replaced it with the one from JEGS. This solenoid did not manage to seal after I had opened it up. I have mounted it so that the wheel of the needle valve is placed just in front of my gearshifter. The solenoid is triggered by a switch mounted at the base of the shifter so that it is only trigged when I`m in first gear:
Best rgs
BB