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> Leaking master cylinder
rudedude
post Aug 27 2021, 07:09 AM
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I am having a problem with a leaking "welch" plug on an installed master cylinder that I purchased in a group buy from a vendor here. We all know what a pain it is to change a master cylinder so I am hoping to avoid that process. I see that bbrock had the same issue and was able to fix outside of the car. Has anyone fixed the welch plug in the car with any success? I really don't want to take it out.
Thanks for any good ideas.
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friethmiller
post Aug 29 2021, 12:13 PM
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@rudedude , Having the same issue on a new 19mm MC. It was a very very small leak. It would mainly fill the plug hole and over time/use, drip off onto the protective plate. I ended up just using JB Weld. Wish I had seen this post yesterday. I would have tried a C-clamp first. Haven’t tried my fix out yet to tell you if it worked or not.
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