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Originally Posted by MJB The "throw out bearing" is the slave cylinder. And why the hell would you need a new clutch? BS if you ask me... why they would

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Old 08-18-2014, 02:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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The "throw out bearing" is the slave cylinder. And why the hell would you need a new clutch? BS if you ask me... why they would even suggest that is beyond me. The csc failure is a common issue.
well the throwout bearing is connected to the csc, but ive not heard the to bearing itself going bad.. rather only the csc..
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