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Upgraded Clutch Slave Cylinder Fails Again!

I'm going to guess between 3-5 hrs of labor. Never installed Z1 elimination kit so I can't say for sure.

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Old 09-09-2015, 10:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm going to guess between 3-5 hrs of labor. Never installed Z1 elimination kit so I can't say for sure.
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For OEM CSC, it is good practice to flush that fluid every so often, definitely if you drive hard. There's no escaping the heat and when the stock fluid boils; thats it, the fluid will bypass the seals that are meant to keep it in. I have my stock csc, spirited driving... replaced with higher temp brake fluid every other oil change myself.
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For OEM CSC, it is good practice to flush that fluid every so often, definitely if you drive hard. There's no escaping the heat and when the stock fluid boils; thats it, the fluid will bypass the seals that are meant to keep it in. I have my stock csc, spirited driving... replaced with higher temp brake fluid every other oil change myself.
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