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2004 KTM 200 Hydraulic Clutch leak
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[QUOTE="lobotomy, post: 1391925, member: 23122"] When you un-bolt the slave cylinder to replace the gasket, it would be wise to verify that fluid isn't leaking past the o-ring inside. The schematic you referred to should show the piston with an o-ring as well. On my 525, I thought my gasket was the issue, but it turned out to be the hydraulic line, so check it for any leaksl. Can't help you with the gasket thickness, but I can tell you that I use ATF in my clutch with no complications. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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