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Date:         Thu, 1 Feb 2001 14:20:42 -0600
Reply-To:     Steve Gough <vw@EMRIVER.COM>
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From:         Steve Gough <vw@EMRIVER.COM>
Subject:      Time/effort to replace clutch master cylinder?
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Our '86 Westy has a leaky clutch master cylinder. Bentley doesn't say much about the procedure. Before I decide to do it myself or take it to the local shop, can anybody give me a rough idea of the time it would take? It's not too obvious from poking around (i.e. without removing some stuff first)--don't need a step-by-step, just a general idea of time requirement. Is special bleeding equipment necessary?

thanks,

Steve


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