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Old 09-13-2008, 11:44 AM   #5
Badbob
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Re: How To Fix A Slippery Clutch

There was nothing wrong with my clutch other the being slick from over use. I considered just replacing it but being cheap I figured I had nothing to loose by fixing it. The largest cost was paying for the gas to make tw trips to Lowes to search for washers. Replacing the clutch is way more expensive than that and takes the same amount of work.



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