Purchasing rebuilt or new is a bit expensive, but not unreasonable. But yes
I would do both at the same time. And replace the plastic tube if it isn't
new.
Larry
On 6/13/01 7:45 PM, "Bill Gilroy" <w.gilroy@verizon.net> wrote:
> I got ready to take my car for a test drive today after work, started
> it, warmed it up, clean up all the junk behind the car. I hopped in
> and pressed down the clutch. Son-of-a-@#%@$, the pedal went right to
> the floor. At that point in noticed the heal of my shoe was sliding
> around the floor of the car (no carpet). I guess my clutch master
> cylinder dumped all the fluid into the car. I assume that this means a
> rebuild. I will check to see if that red plastic hose came off but I
> am thinking not. So my question is this rebuild or replace? I figure
> I should do the slave cylinder also. Any pointers or tip.
Larry Macy
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