> What amazed me is I didn't have to bleed the clutch slave cylinder after > adding fluid. My clutch didn't operate at all before adding the fluid. > Uhh, if you didn't have to bleed it, probably is cause its still a leakin and "self bleeding" terribly. Do yourself a favor, order the $20 rebuild kit, get a $10 2 stone cylinder hone, and go to it, will take you maybe 1 hour to remove, hone, rebuild, bleed. Do all the brakes at the same time BTW (bleed that is, rebuild if needed). Can use a bigger hone on the slave but if you ever need to do the master the 2 stone job will come in handy. John vwbus@netbiz.net
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