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Clutch extended breathers?

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Clutch extended breathers?

Post by baggers »

Do many people have an extended breather/line out of the bellhousing?
Sounds pretty easy to do but is something like this going to save me next time I get stuck in water for too long? I know you shouldnt open the clutch once in, but it took a while to get the Mav out, and my clutch is absolutely shagged now.
Is there only one breather for it?

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Post by bazzle »

There are NO breathers for it.
They leak around the boot, around the engine to bellhousing seal, and thru the bottom plug if missing.

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Post by SilverMAV »

Changing the oil will wix the problem?

Mine has the same crappy clutch after sitting in a few 'bog holes' (dams) lately
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Post by Daisy »

simple..

dont drive in the mud...

Otherwise water/mudproof your bellhousing/starter motor and run low pressure air in it to pressurise it when doin mud/water crossings.

TOM
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