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> WTB: Brake Fluid Reservoir, GOT ONE, thanks!!
clapeza
post Sep 17 2017, 06:22 PM
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Found mine dry. Added a little fluid to top it off, and it left a puddle on the floor. One of the little braided hoses got immediately wet, and I could feel the bottom of the reservoir was also wet with fresh brake fluid. The plastic lines stayed fluid-filled, so it looks like it's not leaking from below.
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post Sep 17 2017, 06:39 PM
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QUOTE(clapeza @ Sep 17 2017, 08:22 PM) *

Found mine dry. Added a little fluid to top it off, and it left a puddle on the floor. One of the little braided hoses got immediately wet, and I could feel the bottom of the reservoir was also wet with fresh brake fluid. The plastic lines stayed fluid-filled, so it looks like it's not leaking from below.

I have a good one .......
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post Sep 17 2017, 09:43 PM
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Thanks, everyone! Got a replacement on the way.

Someday, I aspire to be a help to others on this board as everyone has been to me.

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