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  • Member For: 16y 6m 16d
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Just gone out to do the simple procedure of replacing my clutch fluid. Ive jumped under and started to crack the nipple when next thing this falls to the ground

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After looking at the end its obvious its snapped off. As quick as the clutch fluid started dripping, so were my tears. I can only imagine this is going to be quite an expensive little project..? does any1 know what im looking at to fix this??

Will the box have to come out?? I am starting to really worry as I got fark all tools with me here and even less money :Sug1:

Any thoughts are welcome.

PS. It has since taken me putting it in the vice to finally get the nipple to crack

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  • Member For: 21y 7m
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cant buy this as a spare part, found out the same way a few years ago managed to get one from ferntree gully wreckers might save you pulling box out otherwise a new slave cylinder

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  • Member For: 21y 8m 4d
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The box needs to come out the broken bit is still in the CSC it has a pin that holds it in, while you have it out may as well put an alloy CSC in sorry about the crappy pic

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  ETM said:
take it to a trans shop, we have mine out and back in in less than 2 hours, I would never lay on my back doing gearboxes again.

Where bouts is this place?? just called ford (for intrest sake only) and they quoted 580 for the new csc and 4 hours to do it lol

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  • Member For: 19y 2m 15d
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  • Location: The Shire Sydney AUS

Ring Mal Wood automotive , he has them it is about half the price and its alloy.

I have been also advised the Expensive Daewoo T56 CSC will bolt straight up and is the alloy equivilent to the ford one, maybe a Expensive Daewoo wrecker or something of the like might be able to help you !

Pete

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