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clutch fluid leaking, not master cylinder...

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Old Sep 24, 2003 | 07:34 AM
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clutch fluid leaking, not master cylinder...

so it's either the slave or the hose....are these hard to replace? how do i know if it's the slave or hose leaking?

any tips on replacing the slave since it's down by the tranny?

from 1-10 scale how hard is this job?
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Old Sep 24, 2003 | 11:11 AM
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Very simple job, you should be able to swap all three in an hour.

If you are replacing the slave or hose, you should also replace (or rebuild if you have the right hones) the master.

All three parts have about the same life. Often if you just replace one of the three, the other two will fail soon after (usually at the most in-opportune time).
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Old Sep 24, 2003 | 11:15 AM
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Very simple job indeed.

I would suggest getting a new: slave, master, and a SS hose.

Get the Cylinders from NOPI www.nopionline.com << cheap as heck and they are tockico products.
The SS line get from Cork Sport www.corksport.com

Less than 100 dollars all together with new fuild and even one of those spiffy one man bleeder kids from your local parts store.

Santiago
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