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Old 01-21-02, 11:48 AM
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Question Exhaust/Clutch Hydraulic questions

I have an 84 gslse with no exhaust from the cats back, and a clutch master that (according to some of the posts here) has gone south. Can you offer some links or suggestions on the following:
- some in this group have suggested new exhaust from the manifold back is a good option; others suggest extension and new muffler. Is there a concensus? Also, I will need to pass Ontario emmissions. Not sure how they compare to other provinces/states though.
- Regarding the clutch hydraulics, I agree that when a master goes, the slave is soon to follow. How have you made out with rebuild kits, as compared to new cylinders? Anything else to watch out for?
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Old 01-21-02, 10:40 PM
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When the clutch master goes,buy a rebuilt master,,not a rebuild kit,
may not need to replace the slave cyl.but it's a good idea though,,
DOT 4 or better fluid,and make sure every air bubble is out of the system,,about an hour job,,straight forward,no pitfalls
Old 01-22-02, 03:00 AM
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I would not rebuild unless I was dead broke. The rebiulds do not last. Do em both at the same time.

Just my $.02
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