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March 13, 2007, 18:50:15 »
ive had problems with my clutch, it would start to go[ ie crunching gears] if i bled it everything was fine again, it started doing it yesterday so i bled it now theirs nothing there i cant even get it in gear, im going to change the slave cylinder first, is this an easy job
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March 13, 2007, 18:54:58 »
Simple answer.. yes, from memory, 2 bolts and a hydraulic connection.....
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March 13, 2007, 23:41:05 »
OOOh, sounds a bit like a selector fork :(
Clutch slave, 2 bolts plus the piep which is a b***** sometimes
Master, 2 bolts plus the ecentric bolt on the pedal.
When installed you may have to blled form the pipe union on the master for a while, otherwise you'l be there all night.
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March 14, 2007, 08:09:25 »
On my 200 I had the same problem - it was the rigid pipe from the damper to the slave. The vibration of the engine had fractured the flare inside the fitting at one end - the leak was unnoticeable for ages.
A pain when 150 miles from your flaring kit! But a very nice man in Grantham re-flared it for me FOC.
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March 17, 2007, 19:07:03 »
decided to have one more go to bleed my clutch before i put another slave cylinder on, just kept doing it for ages,all of a sudden something came out only what i can describe as looking like chipfat it was thick stuff my clutch is now great, ive kept thestuf in a jar, any one got an idea what it could be :shock:
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March 17, 2007, 20:16:12 »
Obviously it's contaminated, grease possibly?
Brake fluid up to dot 4 IIRC (non-silicone based) is hygroscopic/miscible so will 'absorb' water.
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