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Re: Clutch help

Subject: Re: Clutch help
by Josh on 2011/2/23 4:37:14

Regardless of which component has failed, you need to inspect the replacement carefully. I can't count the C4 cluch hydraulic jobs that I've done, but every single replacement part (master or slave) had crap in the bore out of the box. It doesn't matter where you get it or who makes it; there is junk in the bore every time.

Take it apart (the only 'specialty' tool you'll need is some snap ring pliers) make sure the seal is installed correctly, clean the junk out of the bore, and install.
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