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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: Specific clutch question
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Mon, 05 April 2004 13:20

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Thanks dave.
Found brakleen.
"CRC Non Chlorinated Brakleen has been specially formulated for use in areas where chlorinated solvents may cause a problem. It leaves no residue and cleans without disassembly. For use on brake linings, disc pads, rotors, clutch plates, callipers and cylinders "
http://www.crcindustries.com.au/catalogue.nsf/web_ brands/Brakleen+-+Non+Chlorinated?openDocument
I'll try it.
Does it just remove oil/grease?
Or is it slightly abrasive (helps glazed surfaces)?
Can I use it on my brakes to stop them squeeling?
Can I get it from autopro/supercrap or do I need to go direct to the supplier (was a sydney number, but don't know where)?
I think application wise I'll take that window off have the engine running (two plates of the clutch moving. Spray & hope. Test. If its any better I'll do it again.
Anyone else want a can of this & I'll bring it to Dubbo?
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