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Question about Master Cylinder |
WizPorsche914 |
May 15 2008, 08:52 PM
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I have a question. Im going to replace my Master Cylinder soon. What tools will I need to do the job and is it easy.
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Joe Bob |
May 15 2008, 08:56 PM
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First you buy one of the Clymer or Haynes books. Read it.....you'll need clean fluid, 13,12,11,10mm wrenches at least....then the bleeder screw wrenches which are 8mm in most cases and sometimes smaller.
If you don't have a complete set of metirc wrenches you should be heasding to Sears.... it's about a seven on the 1-10 scale. A lot of people suggest bench bleeding the cylinder before installation. Unless you have help you'll need a pressure bleeder to do the calipers... |
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