Master Cylinder Removal

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SAM. C.
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Master Cylinder Removal

Post by SAM. C. »

Greetings Gents

I have a leak from my master cylinder and i am going to remove it over the next couple of days. Does anyone have any tips for this procedure or is it pretty simple?

I did my locker slaves a few months ago and that was fairly straighforward but i am not sure if i have to remove the whole servo assembly or not.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Sam
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

After removing the lines and wires to lamp swtch and warning sensors, remove the two mounting nuts and unit is ready for removal. Vac booster stays put 8)
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SAM. C.
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Post by SAM. C. »

Thanks Jim

Got it off this afternoon. Is in for reconditioning now at my local brake shop.

Thanks

Sam
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