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A detailed pictorial clutch soak "how to"
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<blockquote data-quote="nervous" data-source="post: 956358" data-attributes="member: 28670"><p>How long does this 'treatment' last? My 09 does not seem to have any issues but after reading a bit on possible conditions that this might help I do have the almost immediate clutch take-up that I came across in another thread. I thought it was a product of the shaft drive but perhaps not. Certainly this is an easy enough thing to do so I am considering it but am curious how long it should be expected to last and why is it necessary in the first place if the FJR has a wet clutch system? I assume it's simply because enough oil dos not circulate through there? Sorry if that's a stupid question or already been covered a thousand times elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nervous, post: 956358, member: 28670"] How long does this 'treatment' last? My 09 does not seem to have any issues but after reading a bit on possible conditions that this might help I do have the almost immediate clutch take-up that I came across in another thread. I thought it was a product of the shaft drive but perhaps not. Certainly this is an easy enough thing to do so I am considering it but am curious how long it should be expected to last and why is it necessary in the first place if the FJR has a wet clutch system? I assume it's simply because enough oil dos not circulate through there? Sorry if that's a stupid question or already been covered a thousand times elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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