Re: [DML] Clutch
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Re: [DML] Clutch



I agree - after doing this job several times on various cars, I would 
refuse to change the clutch slave or master by itself. It's almost a 
100% guarantee that the second one will fail 6 months after the first 
one. 

Dave S

--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Michael Paine <mpaine@xxxx> wrote:
> Let me give you some advice...
> 
> Remove the engine cover to do this from the top.
> 
> You will have to bleed the system afterwards so get some Castrol GT 
LMA (sp?)
> Brake fluid to do this job.
> 
> What you will experiance now that the slave is new is that the 
master will
> probably start leaking soon afterwards. You may want to also 
replace the clutch
> line with a braided one at this point so you won't have to go back 
to this later on.
> 
> Regards,
> 





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