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Technical & Mechanical Problems
2009 AE Clutch Slave Cylinder Experts--HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="carpevita" data-source="post: 1309164" data-attributes="member: 28100"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>Got a problem.. I know I know, I shouldn't have done this but, was cleaning the bike and noticed some dirt around one of the three bolts that fasten the clutch slave cylinder to the engine block. Figuring I had a seeping fluid leak from a loose bolt I grabbed an allen wrench and tightened.. You know where this is going. Snap! I stripped the thread in the block.</p><p></p><p>OK. Now to repair. Need info on what to expect if I loosen the other two bolts to remove the cylinder to insert a new thread insert. Will anything pop out? Is the cylinder self contained(I won't have to do the dreaded clutch bleed I've been reading about)? Any info would help Thanks Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carpevita, post: 1309164, member: 28100"] Hey all, Got a problem.. I know I know, I shouldn't have done this but, was cleaning the bike and noticed some dirt around one of the three bolts that fasten the clutch slave cylinder to the engine block. Figuring I had a seeping fluid leak from a loose bolt I grabbed an allen wrench and tightened.. You know where this is going. Snap! I stripped the thread in the block. OK. Now to repair. Need info on what to expect if I loosen the other two bolts to remove the cylinder to insert a new thread insert. Will anything pop out? Is the cylinder self contained(I won't have to do the dreaded clutch bleed I've been reading about)? Any info would help Thanks Dan [/QUOTE]
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