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Post by CitroJim »

Sadly, the BE3 is not geared up for a hydraulic clutch without major fettling and surgery.

'Tis easier to swap clutch, cable and clip. Chances are, that'll then be the end of it for a good few tens of thousands of miles...
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Post by uncle buck »

citronut wrote:it would be easyer to keep fitting a new clip if/when it was required
CitroJim wrote:Sadly, the BE3 is not geared up for a hydraulic clutch without major fettling and surgery....
Fair points.....but I know I've set you thinking now....Sorry..... :)
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Post by citronut »

thats alright UNC but dont do it again TEA HE

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