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Originally Posted by Mr Anonymous
hydraulic clutch slave cylinder with a variable speed hydraulic pump with a constant, small diameter bleed orifice. I would think that speeding up and slowing down the pump would work with the "bypass" bleed orifice to give the sensitivity needed.
Just spitballin' here.
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Dave, that was one of my theories too, a constant bleed off orifice, and a variable speed pump, ( reason I mentioned a rheostat in the previous post) or a modulated dump valve, either could work. Either way the volume would need to be varied to apply and slowly retract an assisted cylinder for clutch operation.
Take both ideas, and decide which would be simpler/cheaper to institute based upon the needs of the customer, space considerations, parts availability, etc. etc.
FWIW, I mentioned this post to my wife, who is an RN, and a patient advocate for Medicare and insurance patients. She had some ideas of who could assist the customer as far as agencies. I'm sure she would be happy to reach out as far as, who might be able to assist in making the customers idea a reality.