I'm afraid that slipping clutch on this vehicle, in my experience, is almost always oil - the drain may be blocked or it has not got there yet but has got to the plate. If I remember rightly, the drain is on the front of the flywheel housing - if oil is coming from the gearbox, it could well get to the clutch plate first.
The only other possibilities I can see is -
pressure buildup in the hydraulic circuit from a faulty or maladjusted master cylinder - this can be checked by momentarily opening the bleed screw - should ooze fluid slowly - if it squirts, there is a pressure buildup. There is a slight possibility that the pressure buildup is due to a a loose bit of lining in the flexible hose acting as a one way valve, but I think this is very unlikely.
or
The clutch driven plate is just plain worn out. I'm afraid the only way this is likely to happen is either a maladjusted master cylinder or more likely, an abusive driver.
John


				
				
				
					
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