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Old 02-15-2013, 05:01 PM
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whats up everyone, I am installing a t header right now and need tips to help remove the clutch release cover without losing oil, I loosened it and it was leaking some oil. Anyone have some tips? 2x4 for more lean angle?
 
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Grab a couple of pieces of wood no thicker than about two inches, roll front and rear tires onto said wood and lean over on side stand as usual. This will increase the lean angle enough to drain fluid to left side and prevent you from losing any when you pull the clutch cover.
 
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Brutus is correct!!
 
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