Clutch master cylinder replacement
Discussion
I am about to replace my brake master cylinder, servo and reservoir.
To do all that I will go for full steering column out along with what ever else needs to come out to make access easier, ie pedals etc.
Whilst I am in there is it easy enough to add replacement of the clutch master cylinder to the job list ?
To do all that I will go for full steering column out along with what ever else needs to come out to make access easier, ie pedals etc.
Whilst I am in there is it easy enough to add replacement of the clutch master cylinder to the job list ?
Clutch master is not a difficult job. 3 bolts and a hydraulic union.
Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
gamefreaks said:
Clutch master is not a difficult job. 3 bolts and a hydraulic union.
Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
Have ordered a new master cylinder, any idea of a source for the clevis and fork ?Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
blaze_away said:
gamefreaks said:
Clutch master is not a difficult job. 3 bolts and a hydraulic union.
Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
Have ordered a new master cylinder, any idea of a source for the clevis and fork ?Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
Zener said:
blaze_away said:
gamefreaks said:
Clutch master is not a difficult job. 3 bolts and a hydraulic union.
Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
Have ordered a new master cylinder, any idea of a source for the clevis and fork ?Don't forget to also order a new clevis pin and fork that connects it at the pedal end as they wear out and cost next to nothing to replace.
You'll probably have much better access to the brake master with the clutch master out.
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