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Following a chat with BHM today I realised that it is the clutch reservoir and not the brakes. Not quite so serious and fortunately the same fluid. Morgan really should add diagrams to their owner manuals or label the bottles for numties like me.
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Good! I'd hope they told you, keep an eye on it as if you are loosing fluid, best to get it attended to before the clutch fails.
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I have a feeling I know where it is weeping as I found some dampness around the gearbox when searching for the source of a prior coolant leak. Not knowing when this was last topped up I'm left not knowing how fast it is leaking. As with brakes some observation required but at least it isn't as immediately critical as the brakes.
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