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<blockquote data-quote="Hondaman900" data-source="post: 4321" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>Thanks Kiwi. I e-mailed with a friend of mine in Florida who owns a 610 and he says that there are o-rings where the lever spindles enter the bulkhead but they do a poor job sealing, and that the sloshing fluid was the source of my "leak".</p><p>Hey, have you adjusted your clutches, and if so, how was that job? Any pointers?</p><p>Thx, Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hondaman900, post: 4321, member: 568"] Thanks Kiwi. I e-mailed with a friend of mine in Florida who owns a 610 and he says that there are o-rings where the lever spindles enter the bulkhead but they do a poor job sealing, and that the sloshing fluid was the source of my “leak”. Hey, have you adjusted your clutches, and if so, how was that job? Any pointers? Thx, Stephen [/QUOTE]
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