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Malcolm, The line pressure valve holds maybe 2 psi. This is enough to hold the piston against the rod, the rod to the lever, etc. It prevents lost motion. Usually a clutch m/cyl. doesn't have a line pressure valve, but if there's always been one there, then it's there for a reason.
If someone has fitted a return spring, that's not supposed to be there, and it pushes the piston back up the bore, then the system can't do what it is supposed to do. I have no knowledge of the particular set up in the Greyhound, but make general suggestions to try and help. I have no answer on the 1/2 inch copper pipe, but I suspect it is to do with heat transfer and an increased volume of fluid. Still waiting for an explanation.
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