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Vibration While Letting Clutch Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1366785" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>I've done the job twice. Once on my 05, to do a clutch soak that it didn't need, and once on my '14 to put the slipper assist mod in. In both cases I had the gasket on hand but did not need it. Even if it does tear a little, the case is not under high oil pressure. A little smear of gasket sealer or silicone sealant would set things right. Just be sure to use O2 sensor safe sealant if you care about your lambda sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1366785, member: 3828"] I've done the job twice. Once on my 05, to do a clutch soak that it didn't need, and once on my '14 to put the slipper assist mod in. In both cases I had the gasket on hand but did not need it. Even if it does tear a little, the case is not under high oil pressure. A little smear of gasket sealer or silicone sealant would set things right. Just be sure to use O2 sensor safe sealant if you care about your lambda sensor. [/QUOTE]
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