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| Krieger |
Dec 27 2011, 04:17 PM
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I was moving the bracket that holds the rear brake dampner (pressure regulator to some people). I loosened up the 4 bolts that hold the dampner to the bracket and I pulled my head out just before it came all the way apart. I have no fluid in the system yet so I had no leak. Is there fluid on this side? Do I need to re-seal this thing? There was a small amount of surface rust between the parts. Or do I screw it back together?
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