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Re: clutch to floor Posted by vvack0matic [Email] ![]() ![]() In Reply to: Re: clutch to floor, Brownie, Sun, 16 Jul 2006 19:17:14 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
if the brake/clutch reservoir is empty look under it to see the post the tank sits on, if its wet from fluid the two rubber grommets that seals the tank to the post will need replacing, order two brake grommets and in the mean time to drive the car get a zip tie and tie the tank to the post (over top the tank down round bottom of the post zip it tight)
it will stop the leaking, you will need to bleed the clutch seeing if there was no fluid in the tank and you hit the clutch pedal air was pumped in the line, MS wrote a great way of bleeding a clutch under the search typ in "gravity forces the fluid" (thanks MS)
when the new grommets arrive cut the zipties and grab ahold of the tank and pull it straight up, it will fight back but think you were over seas (thanks) after the tanks off pull the old grommets and make sure to have the sitting area for the new grommets in the post dry, then install grommets and tank then refill (make sure to remove any rubber pices from the old grommets that fell in the post, dont get anything in the post holes, that would be real bad. then refill tank and your set.
but if the tank was not empty,or the post under the tank is dry, forget everything i just wrote.
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