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Posted by ih newbie on May 31, 2007 at 03:45:49 from (63.131.9.37):
In Reply to: international 2500 posted by ih newbie on May 30, 2007 at 15:09:48:
Thanks Gary I went out last night and pulled the plate off altogether there was about a quart of oil come out of it that initial gush made me think it was full. it was definitly hydraulic fluid I will have to see how bad it leaks, what kind of procedure would be recommended to clean the clutch is there any way without pulling it? Gary the cylinder that is on there is not the original, I think it is too short and it wound up breaking the lip off the cylinder that holds the snap ring. oh and I am not sure how to tell if it is a series A or B. thanks Ben
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