It's time for the 2nd annual, NAME THAT LEAK GAME Our 1st contestant is a 94 coupe...
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It's time for the 2nd annual, NAME THAT LEAK GAME Our 1st contestant is a 94 coupe...
was down in the clutch area inside the car today working on some sound deadening when I saw a leak coming from the clutch area. Is there a gasket that can be replaced for this leak? Or will I have to replace the whole clutch master cylinder? The leak is coming from the area where the pin enters the hole. In the pic there is an arrow, the arrow points to EXACTLY where the leak is coming from.
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Re: It's time for the 2nd annual, NAME THAT LEAK GAME Our 1st contestant is a 94 coup
repalace the clutch master.... or if you can find a rebuild kit which i doubt they make, that seal would be included....
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Re: It's time for the 2nd annual, NAME THAT LEAK GAME Our 1st contestant is a 94 coup
na no bench bleeding necessary plug it in and bleed away, it takes a while.
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Do you have to adjust the pole length? I noticed that there are threads on the pole as if you have to adjust it for length or something.
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