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Hello Herman, I assume that you are referring to the clutch slave cylinder. Did you check the fluid in the clutch master cylinder? Fill the master cylinder and try it a few times. If it works better but not good enough, you may need to bleed the clutch system. The slave cylinder should bleed at or near the front on the side of the transmission.
Hi Herman, Remove the gearbox, the clutch assembly and the adapter plate. Remove the oil seal housing, push out old seal, replace with new replacement and reassemble in reverse order. Regards John
sounds like it has a bad connection if it only happens over bumps as this will jar the connections causing them to make and brake contact causing the radio to cut in and out,weather its an internal or external problem.
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