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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 273 Joined: 14-June 03 From: Monroeville, PA Member No.: 821 ![]() |
Since I filled up the pedal box and most of the tunnel with brake fluid, looks like time for a new master cylinder.
I see 914 Rubber has two for sale. One they claim is "easy install". Has anyone tried this one? Are they a good source for master cylinders? I guess the question is how much of pain is it to install the "regular" cylinder. Have owned 4 914's in my lifetime. First time for this piece of work. Would appreciate any comments. Thanks EJP914 |
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I have two from from a group buy here that leak out the top plug. I would spend the extra dollars and put in an ate brand cylinder. And they can be a pain but plenty of good instructions here on how to do it
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