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It just separates, and they can change the slave cylinder. But if they do drain it for some reason, MT-90 is good. The clutch line you can replace at a later date if you need your slave cylinder replaced. You just drain the clutch master cylinder, pull the old one off, put the new one on, fill with fluid, and get someone else to help you bleed it or have the shop bleed it. If you want to do it yourself, invest in speed bleeders.
 Funny thing is my girlfriend says I'm too fast. Go figure ~jonnyz (DC) |
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