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hi steve, yes thats the style of mounting im looking for! too late though & personally id rather the pan/body would be easily swapped, hence the reason for not wanting to mount the clutch mc through the body shell, kinda like this...
![]() now i realise that a remote resi would be better but i doubt access will be all that difficult for me since the wheel well is non existant, besides how often do you change fluid? i may look into a remote one later, just bought this for sizing really for those that feel like a look heres the rest of the pics im sharing http://s975.photobucket.com/albums/ae239/STIDUB/
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When I changed the little flexis on the resevoir pipes I found I could only get one hand and the tips of the other fingers in to do it so checking and filling a clutch m/c wil require bottles, tubes and mirrors and I would be paranoid about dirt entering the resevoir. BTW I change my brake fluid every 24 months to maintain optimum braking. The difference with new fluid in is always noticeable (whether that is down to new fluid or the bleeding is debatable) and the ease of doing it with a simple pressure bleeder and the relative cheapness of brake fluid makes it a no brainer to being part of the normal maintenance schedule. In many ways it is quicker, simpler and cleaner than changing the engine oil. Besides, whats good enough for Ferraris and Porsches is good enough for me! ![]() Clive |
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