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jrblackbox |
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The master cylinder on my 1971 1.7 is leaking. I searched and haven't been able to find a DIY fix. From what I have read, the master cylinder can't be rebuilt any longer, I also read somewhere that a 911 master is an improvement over the 914. So, I am looking for the how to DIY and where should I purchase a new one? TIA
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Elliot Cannon |
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Eric Shea is the guru of brakes. I have been using a 19mm master cylinder for the past 14 years.
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