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Date:         Tue, 11 Jun 1996 20:25:34 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         sidote@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU (Dave Sidote)
Subject:      wasserbus clutch info

Hello,

Thanks to all who answered my inquiry about the fridge. Something else has come up that I need some help with. I seem to have a leak in either my master or the slave cylinder on my 83 wasserwesty clutch. The pedal is getting closer to the floor and there is a little oil on the steering boot below the pedal. The brake however feels fine. Does anyone know if I can add more oil to buy some more time until I have the cash to take it to the mechanic? Any idea about price to fix either part? I do not have bentley yet so it would be a bit hard to figure it out (and since this is my first hydraulic clutch I really have no clue as to where I begin). Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Dave

============================================================================ == Dave Sidote sidote@mbcl.rutgers.edu 83.5 WESTY \\ // \\ // \\ // \\// \\ //\\ // \\ // \\ // \\ // \\ // \\// \\// ============================================================================ ==


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