Clutch Master Cylinder service
ingle51
Posted 2012-03-01 11:30 AM (#108969)
Subject: Clutch Master Cylinder service


Cruiser

Posts: 123
NE Florida Jacksonville
I got stuck in a blowing sand episode and when I got home had to clean out a lot of sand. I noticed that both the front brake and clutch levers were pretty coated with grit. Just a reminder to make sure you clean out the brass pivot barrel and the area around both master cylinders in servicing the levers.



(Clutch Lever and brass pivot (Small).JPG)



(Clutch Master Clynder (Small).JPG)



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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-03-01 5:59 PM (#108991 - in reply to #108969)
Subject: Re: Clutch Master Cylinder service


Visionary

Posts: 4278
I do mine one a year just so its easy pull. Never been in a dust storm
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kevinx
Posted 2012-03-01 6:07 PM (#108992 - in reply to #108969)
Subject: Re: Clutch Master Cylinder service


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
Should be done evert 5K, and don't forget to do the arm on the bottom as well
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