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I just bought a 85' Honda Magna v45, the clutch went out instantly
In order to re-pressurize your line, bleed it well first. After you bleed it, close the valve totally. Then you clamp a pair of needle nose vise grips on the hose about 3 inches away from the master ...
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I just bought a 85' Honda Magna v45, the clutch went out instantly
Thank you. The trouble was not at all a faulty part, I just needed to pressurize the line. Simple fix, not money needed, thank god I spent every dime I had to buy this bike. Thank you all the same.
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I just bought a 85' Honda Magna v45, the clutch went out instantly
I took apart the hydraulic assembly. I pulled off the boot, then pulled out the plunger, and spring. Do you think if I replace that assembly it would fix my problem. I mean took a look at it all, and ...
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I just bought a 85' Honda Magna v45, the clutch went out instantly
I just bought a 85' Honda Magna v45. In an instant I lost my clutch, very suddenly. I bled the clutch, and nothing. I press the ...
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Now after I had to do this again cuz I had to bleed my lines, I realized there is a trick to this. It won't take so long if, after you pump the lever, press the lever down hold it, let go with the ...
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