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  • How Ford Ranger Clutch Master Cylinder Works

    The reservoir on a Ford Ranger is the plastic bottle located on top the clutch master cylinder where the fluid is stored. It is almost always a clear material so that the fluid level can be seen...

  • How to Convert Auto to Manual Transmission

    Converting a manual transmission to an automatic is much simpler than converting an automatic to manual. This is a project that requires many parts and a strong mechanical aptitude. The brake...

  • How to Clean a Polaris Clutch

    To keep your Polaris sled running as efficiently as possible, it's important to clean the clutch. Residue can build up and cut back on your horsepower. If the clutches are tuned to perfection,...

  • How Does a Transmission Clutch Work?

    A transmission clutch is one of the most crucial parts of your car, since it is required for the car to move. Even though the transmission clutch is more commonly associated with manual...

  • How Do Wet Clutches Work?

    A wet clutch is one that is soaked in oil, as opposed to having no oil in the parts. It has a series of plates called drive plates, engaged in a basket to apply drive to the vehicle. A wet clutch...

  • How to Replace a Clutch on a Suzuki Motorcycle

    Suzuki motorcycles are made with enormous amounts of power, especially the race-ready bikes. For whatever reason, however, the stock bikes often come with inferior clutches. Replacing the clutch...

  • How to Diagnose Clutch Problems

    Diagnosing a clutch problem properly can save you time and money by pinpointing the issue and avoiding unnecessary maintenance. Virtually all motor vehicles have some sort of clutch mechanism in...

  • How to Change a Clutch on a Motorcycle

    Changing a motorcycle clutch is basically the same regardless of the make and model. Some specific makes have special tools that make the job easier, but a regular set of tools will usually do the...

  • How Does a Clutch in a Manual Car Work?

    A clutch in a manual transmission works by foot control. The driver of a car with a manual transmission operates the clutch by pressing down on the clutch pedal with his foot. The clutch pedal,...

  • About Automobile Clutches

    Clutch systems have been used successfully in rear-wheel drive and front-wheel drive automobiles with manual transmissions. These systems are dependable and utilize the turning force produced by...

  • How Does a Manual Transmission Work?

    A key component to the functionality of a manual transmission is the use of a driver's foot to engage or disengage the clutch mechanism. The clutch mechanism, which is operated automatically in an...

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