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Registered: May 2002
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Re: Specific clutch question
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Mon, 05 April 2004 11:05

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1) Short of making any adjustments (if it was out of adjustment), the only real option is to drop the box and have a look-see. Not palatable I agree.
2) Possibly Brakekleen. It is a spray on agent used to clean brake components. Check to see it is compatable with clutches. That said, it would be hard pressed to clean all four surfaces of 2 discs from a small inspection hole at the bottom of the gearbox....
3)It could happen that the surfaces are glazed and this happens in particular with ceramic button clutches. It is much less likely to occur with full face organic type clutches. The presence of "a lot of a fluid" (your words) makes me think this is very unlikely and that the fluid is the culprit. Certainly the fluid could have initiated some slippage which might have destroyed the surfaces. Need to look.
4)Can't help you there. Move to Melbourne.
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