Gentlemen,

I found a slight tear in the front of my clutch slave boot during routine
service recently. This is the boot that seals the front of the slave to
the opening in the transaxel the throw out fork emerges through. A quick
but maybe not thorough search did not turn up a replacement.

Truth is the tear is less than 1/4" and may be repairable.  It is also
possible that this boot was cut off at one time by an un-knowing
mechanic.  The end that seals to the transaxel is thin and unevenly
finished.

Do any of you have a good replacement?

Alternatively, do any of you know how to repair a tear?

I don't want to use this boot as a guinea pig. So if you reply do be kind
enough to characterize your result.

My thought is to drill a small hole at the end of the tear to distribute
any additional stress and stop more tearing. Then to attempt to rejoin
the section with "super glue" and cover the area with a patch. I have no
idea what type of patch material to use. And I am not a fan of super
glue, the only thing I know for sure it works on is skin.

Any help is much appreciated. Scott Shure85 GTV-6Ellicott City, MD
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