Honda 1986 VFR 500 slave cylinder removal

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  1. Charles Romano

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    How do you remove the slave cylinder? I am trying to address a leak I am having and do not have a manual currently. Thanks
     


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    not smart to work on your VF (not a VFR !) without a service manual cuz you'll be wasting time and may damage things you don't comprehend. :toiletclaw:

    lotsa free manual downloads are available on line.;)
     


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    It's externally surface mounted with three bolts. Nothing to it.

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    You are absolutely right! But I got it and ordered what I need, thank you.
     


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    sorry, was i too harsh ? :homer:
     


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    All good I am actually a certified mechanic but not for a living it's just that I have not ever had to do this in the 33 years I have owned this motorcycle and wanted to be sure. But I went for it and it worked out and it was a blessing in disguise because it let me clean other things up.
     


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