I've got a 1982 I4 with a 5 Speed Manual Transmission.
My clutch gives no resistance when I push it down. I was under the car before it completely quit, and I watched as the slave cylinder worked normally for the portion that had normal resistance on the pedal (the last inch or so). The part that had no resistance (now the whole range of the clutch) had no effect on the slave cylinder. I've been looking at the master cylinder as I push the clutch, and the shaft moves down into it normally, but nothing happens past that. There is a little leaking happening inside the firewall on the master cylinder. I bled the clutch according to the TSM (open valve, push pedal, close valve, release pedal, repeat until there is no air coming out), and that had no effect on this issue.
I read on another post that "Seepage indicates that the rubber cup in master is worn out and bypassing fluid thus a lose of pressure to operate the slave."
What is this rubber cap, and will this require taking out my entire master cylinder to fix it?
How hard is it to remove and replace a clutch master cylinder (and does the brake master cylinder have to be removed as well)?
Will I need some sort of rebuild kit to fix this?
Thanks for any clutch-related advice, or tips for taking care of this. The sooner the better since this is my daily driver and I work daily.