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Old 03-08-2008, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by babymog View Post
If it's a very slow leak, and not getting on brakes or exhaust or paint, you can probably just monitor the level and live with it. More likely a soft line blew, if there's a rubber line to the slave cylinder I'd guess that one. Best of luck though, I hope it's an easy fix like the bleed screw was left loose ;~) If so, play the lottery! (and remember me, your long-lost cousin)
YOu really don't want to try to live with this. YOu need to find the source of the leak and fix it. It will only get worse.

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