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Slave Cylinder 2010 RT-S

LeClaireRog

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I'm undertaking the project of replacing a leaking Slave Cylinder on my 2010 RT-S. Has anybody else repaired it and if so what have you encountered? What should I look out for?
 
Well..!!

work neat brake fluid is corrosive. Put rags/absorbant papers all around your work. Drain reservoir first then drain hose. Take your time..!! If bleeding system manually bleed at the reservoir first then the slave hose connection then bleeder valve...:thumbup:
 
work neat brake fluid is corrosive. Put rags/absorbant papers all around your work. Drain reservoir first then drain hose. Take your time..!! If bleeding system manually bleed at the reservoir first then the slave hose connection then bleeder valve...:thumbup:

Thanks for the information. Roger
 
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