how do I replace my clutch fluid?
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Thanks for the help guys.
Ill check the manuals on how the master cylinder is exactly put together to see what is possibly broken.
It is a weird problem, ive never run into it before.
My mate's mate is a mechanic and while i hate to always jump to him for help, I think this might need his lookin at.
I hope its as easy as cylinder seals, but if i have to replace the whole thing then so be it.
cheers for now
ill let you know what goes about so you can help others in the future.
Mr. B
Ill check the manuals on how the master cylinder is exactly put together to see what is possibly broken.
It is a weird problem, ive never run into it before.
My mate's mate is a mechanic and while i hate to always jump to him for help, I think this might need his lookin at.
I hope its as easy as cylinder seals, but if i have to replace the whole thing then so be it.
cheers for now
ill let you know what goes about so you can help others in the future.
Mr. B
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A dam pain in the **** for you ...
It is a shame that you cant just pop the cover on the clutch and check the plates and springs yourself .. but if you have a mate , perhaps it would be better to get him to look over her ...
If it is not the clutch it's self ..
I seriously doubt if the master is causing it ... more like a stickie slave I would think ..
sorry we could not be of more specific help
good luck mate ...
It is a shame that you cant just pop the cover on the clutch and check the plates and springs yourself .. but if you have a mate , perhaps it would be better to get him to look over her ...
If it is not the clutch it's self ..
I seriously doubt if the master is causing it ... more like a stickie slave I would think ..
sorry we could not be of more specific help
good luck mate ...
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