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don't cheap out and get a napa or other aftermarket slave....already did that once! It was a mess! after not listening to my guru ford tech locally that told me to get the one from ford....It doesn't matter how long you pump the clutch to bleed it, IT WONT WORK...trust me and you look like a jackass spending a day in the shop "strengthening your leg muscle"
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Once the retaining clip that holds the rod in the slave cylinder goes out and the pedal is being pushed all the way up, how long do you have before the whole thing falls apart?
Something you need to fix ASAP, or can you drive on it a while? |
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