Clutch cleaning.

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Classiccars
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Clutch cleaning.

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As I am hoping to get a replacement clutch fitted as the other appears to have oil on it problem now sorted.Whst would you advise to use as a cleaner for the bell housing etc to clean off any oil please.
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Brake cleaner
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Any engine degreaser will do the job. Some better than others, some you hose off with water use a brush to aid removal.
Remove the thrust bearing before cleaning.
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Thanks very much.
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Thank you.
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