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pa_don

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  1. Bob, The fuel lines have a tendency to "stick" to the brass fitting. I have had mine pull out. You should be able to remove the line from the fitting with a little effort. I had to "pry" mine off with a small screwdriver until it was "loose". The brass fitting will just push back in to the fitting and be re-seated. I had that happen when I had to change the rubber gaskets due to leaking. I had not leakes or problem with the fittings after I reseated it. pa_don
  2. Kent, This is where I am headed. Just started to look at what would be involved to rebuild master. I bled the fluid but thought it seemed to only push a little fluid a few times. Bike was running fine before it started dragging. I was going to ask others if there was a good way to determine if the problem could be in the master or the slave - so as to know which one to take a shot at first... Thanks! pa_don
  3. Squeeze, I bled the line pretty good but be glad to try your solution. When I leave the clutch pulled in overnight, do I leave a) the bleeder open over night too, b) open the bleeder in the morning before releasing the lever, or c) wait until after the lever has been released and pumped 4 to 5 times then bleed? pa_don
  4. Ok folks. '99 w/ 42k mile. 1st clutch replaced at just over 16k with Barnett plates and springs due to slippage. Clutch seems strong (no slipping) but does not disengage when clutch lever is pulled in. Bled clutch fluid today and checked engine oil level (even topped it off) since it is after all a wet clutch. Still wants to pull when lever is pulled in. Short of pulling clutch out to look for warped plates, etc., which I don't think is case. Heard one comment that maybe plates got dry (bile has not been sitting) and best way to free them up is to get up to about 15MPH and lock up rear brake with clutch pulled in. Any help / suggestions would be appreciated. pa_don
  5. I have not had to deal with spy-shedder but know exactly what you are going through. The problem is even after an "unistall" there are severall .dll files left that are called for when you restart the computer resulting in the program being re-installed. Here are a couple of links that can asisst in the removal. The first has a "automated" fix along with a manual process. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic98791.html This site only has the manual process that provides all the info: http://www.xp-vista.com/spyware-removal/spyshredder-removal-instructions Hope this helps. pa_don
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