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A Scottish inventor................................

You pulling my leg or being serious!!! :P ;)

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lol

so i can just block off the vacum pipe im assuming?

if i didnt block it off what damage could b caused??

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so i can just block off the vacum pipe im assuming?

if i didnt block it off what damage could b caused??

Yeah you can just block it off, if you dont the other things that run off that vac line wont work.

Tim im jus pulling your leg mate lol.

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lol

so i can just block off the vacum pipe im assuming?

if i didnt block it off what damage could b caused??

Yeah you can just block it off, if you dont the other things that run off that vac line wont work.

Tim im jus pulling your leg mate lol.

mite sound like a daft question but il ask anyway since youve been a great help so far...thumbsup.gif bare in mind this forum is my only education about my engine lol... cud that vacume pipe cotrol the clutch as iv heard before you can get an air bubble in the clutch line then it would need bleeding?

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Nope nothing to do with clutch on the t-sport, air bubbles get into the system by means of broken brake pipes or if the clutch master is <I thought I could get past the swearing filter - what a sad muppet I am eh?>ed lol.

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Clutch systems are easy to drain anyway. Do what I did and burst the cylinder!

Not the cheapest method mind...

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Nope nothing to do with clutch on the t-sport, air bubbles get into the system by means of broken brake pipes or if the clutch master is <I thought I could get past the swearing filter - what a sad muppet I am eh?>ed lol.

lol

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