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Old 05-11-2012, 01:42 PM
Kestas Kestas is offline
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The clutch is essentially an on/off device. It should not slip. Make sure the surfaces aren't greasy. Clean it with brake cleaner. And check the clutch gap to spec. The surfaces can take a real beating from wear and (around here) corrosion. If all that fails, you could just replace the clutch with new parts without having to vent refrigerant.
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