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Anonymous Posted on Apr 20, 2010

Will stop leak fix a leak in the clutch slave cylinder on a 92 wranlger 2.5L 5 speed?

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    Thanks thundergod!

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No. the pressure is too high and the fluid type is completely different than what is used in stop leak which is used in other hydraulic systems. Your clutch uses the same fluid as the brakes do. DOT3 or DOT4. Adding anything other than that will contaminate and ruin the system.

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