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Old 08-18-06, 12:51 PM
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slave cylinder

I have one quick question, how do you know if it is in the fork? I cant see up in there to tell and dont want to get the bolts on and have it not work bc they are a pain Thanks Jay
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anyone?
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Feel in there with your finger, you'll feel a little divot on the fork which is where the slave cylinder will rest. Once you feel where you are trying to put it, it makes it much easier.
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Its almost imposible to not line it up. If the clutch is in (and the tranny is on the engine) it will hold the fork in the correct position and all you have to do is bolt the slave in straight. It would be next to impossible to put in wrong.




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