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What is Up with These Clutches!?

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 No, the seals in the OEM CSC are slowly failing. Heat makes it worse, but they are failure prone regardless of fluid used. It's a bad

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Old 11-04-2014, 11:57 AM   #6 (permalink)
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No, the seals in the OEM CSC are slowly failing. Heat makes it worse, but they are failure prone regardless of fluid used. It's a bad design from the beginning.
If the seals are failing, wouldn't I be experiencing leaks and fluid loss? My fluid level hasn't changed in months.
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