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1998 Nissan 200SX

11/02/2010 9:37 AM

need to locate the resevoir for the hydraulic clutch fluid for a 1998 nissan 200sx

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Re: 1998 Nissan 200SX

11/02/2010 11:42 AM

Does your 1998 Nissan 200SX have a hydraulic clutch?

This may be why there is difficulty locating the res.

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11/02/2010 7:20 PM

Once again, you have shed light on one of the many great mysteries of life.

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11/03/2010 10:22 AM

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11/03/2010 8:31 PM

LynDoor™ Industries.

What have you gotten into? Do you have any idea how unscrupulous this Lynlynch character is. LL would sell anything he has laying around the house, shed, or yard just to make a few bucks. Be afraid, Be very afraid.

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Re: 1998 Nissan 200SX

11/03/2010 8:24 AM

1998 Nissan 200SX has a cable for the clutch and is adjusted at the transmission.

It doesn't matter if you have the 1.6l engine or the 2.0l engine, the clutch system is the same style.

BTW: I am a nissan Master Tech and I looked it up in or electronic service manual just to be sure.

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11/03/2010 10:15 AM

Right, then. It's in the boot.

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11/03/2010 12:05 PM

What does that mean? "In the boot."

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11/03/2010 1:36 PM

Being from Goergia, I wouldn't expect you to know. I'm from Arkansas.

I find certain British expressions "quaint", and "boot" is one. It's on the opposite end of a vehicle from the "bonnet". Trunk and hood to us Americans.

Lorry and petrol are two more.

Remember, America and England are two countries seperated by a common language.

Cheers. There's another one.

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11/03/2010 2:04 PM

lynlynch

Pretty cool to know. I'm actually from Pensylvania originally though.

Even then I still wouldn't know that.

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11/03/2010 12:31 PM

I have a universal hydraulic reservoir that can be modified to fit your " whatever". It holds about .5 L . Will that be sufficient for your needs? Please send cash. Supply is limited. Offer void where prohibited.

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11/03/2010 2:06 PM

I'm actually wondering why there was a need to find the non-existant hydraulic reservoir in this car.

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11/03/2010 2:39 PM

sethtech355,

bobc won't mind if I jump in here.

First, welcome to the forum. You're still new here, so you will see many things that are illogical and downright ignorant dumb unusual.

Questions from Guests which make no sense and are usually one liners such as the OP (original post) are deemed as Rule # 75. This is an informal rule originated by me and given the numerical designation by Tobugrynbak.

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11/03/2010 7:54 PM

LL don't try to grab my patsy valued customer. I have worked very hard to cultivate an honest trusting relationship with my suckers loyal customers. This is your last warning. Next time you try to steal my beer money potential customer, I will be forced to notify admin.

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11/03/2010 8:33 PM

Bob,

You cut me to the quick.........

Besides, I've got a line on a billion dollars of tainted money that I can rinse in this free stuff that's a by-product of orange juice pulp and get real cash.

I may have a small piece for you, we'll see.

Well now,

That last post is a real stab in the back Bob. I never sold anything the kids really needed.

And, I've paid my dues to society, I'll have you know. That thing back in Arkansas is a frame-up and you know it.

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11/03/2010 8:56 PM

I may have a small piece for you, we'll see.

I feel terrible about all of the things I have said about you. I now realize that you are a warm, kind and caring human being. Please allow me to make it up to you in some small insignificant way.

50/50.and all marketing rights in sucker laden So Fla. Advertising is all on you. Cash only.

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11/03/2010 8:04 PM

Welcome to the insanity.

Why did I need to advertise a part for a vehicle that does not need the part? Have you seen what is happening to retirement systems lately? If the op feels that he needs to buy a peanut butter jar universal fit hydraulic reservoir, I need the damn money feel obligated to do my best to empty all the money I can from the sap satisfy the distinguished customer's needs. Just my way of giving the customer what they want. My motto, " The customer is always ripe right.

Enjoy the ride.

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11/04/2010 9:45 AM

Man, I love this forum. You guys are funny. This makes my day. I've got nothing to do so far this morning, so you guys have brightened me up. Thanks.

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11/04/2010 9:49 AM

Do you know anything about breaking apart a cast iron bath tub?

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11/04/2010 10:02 AM

Don't even go there! I've seen many a fine new comer get sucked into that pit of idleness and then waste away like the rest of the ne'er-do-wells who spend too much time there. It rots your brain.

sethtech355, you'll do well to heed my words and not go near that bath breaking thread. Your brain will shrink.

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Re: 1998 Nissan 200SX

04/23/2012 12:13 AM

i have a 1996 nissan 200sx with the 1.6L engine and it has a cable clutch, i was wondering if i could change to a hydraulic clutch and what it would take to do that?

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