Tedybear
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- March 7, 2016
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- City, State
- Fulton, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 Ford Explorer
Holy frick - why have i never realized this?!
Done my F150 a few months back and that really would have come in handy. Im doing my explorer this weekend so i get a chance to try it out.
This must be Explorer Clutch Month! Posted an update on our headache on the other thread.
Are you sure it didn't just blow the line off the slave cylinder? I've heard issues where Perfection Clutch Slaves had problems and the line would blow off the slave. While it's great they figured out a method to use a quick release clip- If that isn't 100% seated it can launch off the slave when you least expect it. (This is the same one that Autozone and Advance sells under the 'house brand name'.)
We've got an extra master and line here just in case that proves to be an issue. Not that I want to use them.........and I hope we don't LOL!
Get the one that's filled and already purged of any air. Bench Bleeding the master and line 2 times on ours was a huge PITA! (And I'll have to do that again, as the slave managed to get air bubbles back into the master/line again....)
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