Alan Moore wrote:....the fluid getting hot in the slave cylinder, given it lives under the turbo. All shields and the air scoop are in place.
This problem seems to come up time and time again. When I first heard about it, I immediately thought of whether it was possible to cool the slave cylinder, to me that seemed a way forward. Now remember, I have not got a Turbo, or have not done any work on one, so, I may be talking out the top of my head. My understanding is that the rear fans are running most of the time, and definitely when the engine gets hot, so how about picking up some air from the offside fan by somehow connecting, say, half inch flexible pipe to the duct just before it turns up to mate with the engine cover, pass it around and across the bulkhead and direct the airflow on to the slave cylinder.
This principle is very similar to the air ducting to the carbs in the Atmo, which for all intents and purposes works for them, so why not the slave cylinder.
Clearly I do not know if this is at all practical or not but someone is bound to tell me, But it but it is just a thought. It is something that I would have looked into if I was having similar problems,
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25