clutch slave cylinder...

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ermie571
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clutch slave cylinder...

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its leaking.

how good is the repair kit as sold by JK or do we buy a new cylinder?

thanks all

Emma
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Aint you got one on one of them vans you are collecting?

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A repair kit would be OK, IF you know the cylinder bore is not knacked, but you'd be far better off buying a new cylinder, It will give you years of service.

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Aint you got one on one of them vans you are collecting?

yeah, we have......now why didn't I think of that.....

Having a blonde moment....

watch out van, here comes Mr spanner.......

Thanks very much!

Tex - thanks very much for the advice. Will give the repair kit a miss!

Emma
2.1 DJ 1990 Caravelle (died and gone to heaven)
2.0 AGG (1997 ish) 1984 transporter LPG

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