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Where can I get a Clutch Slave cylinder for a 2014 Spyder RT?

Have you checked with the dealership to see if it's available? Do you see anywhere on the unit you have if there is any writing on it that may give you a clue of who supplied it for Can Am. Too bad you didn't have a part number, sometimes you can run a search and maybe find a used part, only if you had it! Good Luck, sorry I wasn't more help!
 
Does anyone know where I can get a slave cylinder for my clutch?
Well, if you’re talking about the hydraulic cylinder down on the left side of the engine, it’s referred to as Hydraulic Cylinder. Part number 420498012. But, I think most folks just take it off and replace that o-ring, if you’re having clutch issues. Otherwise, it’s a 200 dollar part, if in stock.
 
Well, if you’re talking about the hydraulic cylinder down on the left side of the engine, it’s referred to as Hydraulic Cylinder. Part number 420498012. But, I think most folks just take it off and replace that o-ring, if you’re having clutch issues. Otherwise, it’s a 200 dollar part, if in stock.
Thank you, I didn’t know that.

Do you mind if I pick your brain for a minute? If the dot 4 fluid didn’t come out on the floor and leaked through the hydraulic cylinder into the transmission, I’m assuming the transmission fluid will need replacing also?
 
Do you mind if I pick your brain for a minute ? If the dot 4 fluid didn’t come out on the floor and leaked through the hydraulic cylinder into the transmission. I’m assuming the transmission fluid will need replacing also.
There is no separate transmission fluid. Transmission, engine, wet clutch is all lubricated by the engine oil. Looks like you’ve got some training to do, and that’s ok. Why don’t you download a service manual. Dirt cheap and you’ll have it right away.

 
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