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Date Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 7:48:04PM
Author: Joe
Subject: Re: Clutch Conditions
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: Clutch Conditions" on Mon October 07, 2013 11:19:38AM

Okay, so maybe the first thing I should have done was bleed the clutch and change the fluid. It was pretty bad...

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Assuming the smaller one is the relief port, it was completely clogged.

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Jeebus! That thing is tiny!

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Only problem I am having now is getting fluid into the clutch system. No matter how many times I pull on the clutch handle, it doesn't firm up? What the hell now?

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