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it should be fine if the clutch fluid didn't soak it. I think the oem clutch should last quite a bit more than 30k miles under normal driving condition. Originally

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Old 07-25-2016, 09:26 PM   #19 (permalink)
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it should be fine if the clutch fluid didn't soak it. I think the oem clutch should last quite a bit more than 30k miles under normal driving condition.

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Pulled the tranny. Slave cylinder is destroyed. I have to still take my clutch off the car, the clutch felt fine even up to the csc failure. I'm wondering if I should replace it or not...I guess an inspection will answer that question.
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