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Originally Posted by djtodd Yep. Bleeding the clutch after track days is always a gruesome sight I have a question then.. If I am running through a canyon, staying in
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I have a question then.. If I am running through a canyon, staying in 3rd gear almost the whole drive through.. Speeds anywhere from 45-80, not shifting much at all, not using the clutch much at all, am I still effecting slave/master cylinder? or fluids?
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if you are using the clutch and shifting then yes you are using those components and fluid. i think im a little lost on what your asking though |
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I honestly dont know what i am talking about.. I am not too educated on cars. I know the basics. But I dont like driving and all the sudden the sang Slave goes out. I have never had that happen.. |
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