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Why did your clutch disappear?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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Someone stole it. Just kidding. If you mean your clutch goes to the floor, then the clutch fork is probably broken. Transmission will have to be removed for repairs. Check all linkage before proceeding. Check fluid level if it is hydraulic.

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