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Old 28-Dec-2006, 12:17
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Yes much! Now actually have a clutch but going into first is a little crunch. Turns out resevoir was empty hence the lack of clutch! Can even get neutral whilst stood still now...
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Old 29-Dec-2006, 22:25
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It may still be worth bleeding the clutch with new brake fluid. If the reservoir dropped level dropped too low it could have drawn air into the line, and it would make sense to replace the fluid anyway if it's very old.

Did you loose the fluid very gradually or did it suddenly vanish? If the reservoir dropped fast there may be a leak in the system somewhere that needs sorting?

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