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21st June 2024, 16:54 | #31 | |
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Before going to the expense of a new clutch, have it proved that the fault is with the slave cylinder as it is generally the slave that leaks but it could be a faulty master cylinder. The changing of the actual clutch is just done as a precaution when the slave is replaced a lot of the time as it is expensive to take the car apart a second time to replace a clutch. perhaps have someone bleed the clutch hydraulics which will replace the fluid and see how you get on macafee2 |
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