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    Quick question

    My clutch slave cylinder gone is it easy to fix ?I'm attempting this myself

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    If its the gul its a major job ill do it for your brakes tho.

    only JOKING easy job 30 min undo piping and circlip and it pops out replace and bleed system

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    As above, if its an external slave then in pretty simple, circlip out replace slave circlip back in. Remember to keep fluid topped up as you are bleeding the clutch.

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    Thks mate theres a few still waiting in line for me breaks lol


 

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