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Subject: Re: clutch fluid keeps disappearing


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Date Posted: 02:53:24 01/25/04 Sun
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In reply to: Susan 's message, "Re: clutch fluid keeps disappearing" on 23:53:38 01/16/04 Fri

Hi

First I had to figure out where exactly the leak was coming from (slave cylinder). Next, went down to the Auto Zone, bought a $20 part and changed it in 30 mins. My buddy taught me how to bleed the clutch system and I've been riding well ever since. I recommend you purchase a Haynes or Chilton Repair manual. That thing was awesome. It tells you everything. I just need to find out where the leak was coming from and I did that by calling around different shops. One man told me, if the leak is entering the passenger compartment of your car then its the master. If its in the front of the car outside under the hood, its the slave. It makes a lot more sense now after purchasing the manual and skimming through and acutally getting underneath the car. Good luck, [sorry about the novel]

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