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Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 13:27:23 +0100
From: Grunff <grunffnospam.com>
Subject: Re: Clutch Slave or piping?


LC wrote: > It's typically the long part of the travel with no resistance, followed by > resistance > half way down, however, I do sometimes get immediate restistance.(I know > this is air somewhere in the system. > > The leak shows up more toward the drivers's side than directly under the > bell housing, and it's typically once I've left it sitting overnight that I > see the puddle. If you're sure the leak is hydraulic fluid, and not engine oil, then you need to fix that first. Shouldn't be difficult to figure out where it's coming from. Once you've fixed the leak, then you can pressure bleed. You say driver's side. Is it near the firewall? Or near the front of the car? -- Grunff

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