By pressing on the clutch pedal in your car, you are pushing a plunger into the bore of the master cylinder, pressurizing the hydraulic fluid that leads to the clutch slave cylinder. The pressurized fluid causes the piston of the slave cylinder to move its push rod against the release fork and bearing, which disengages the clutch. When the clutch pedal is released, the springs of the pressure plate push the slave cylinder's push rod back, forcing the hydraulic fluid back into the master cylinder.
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