Subject: | [TR] Bleeding Brakes, TR4A |
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From: | ccsimonsen at gmail.com (Chris Simo) |
Date: | Tue, 26 Jul 2011 09:19:49 -0400 |
References: | <FA119191A91DC04AAFEB65699B06B09501B1C3@fsuMBX02.frostburg.edu> <CANzE1bHu+RSEmoGfm_1hST4B+Tt=FuWiiYHHNuqbVE-cpnjiJQ@mail.gmail.com> |
Agree - could be master cylinder problem - If the master cylinder dry for a while before you fitted the new rear slave, the rubber could have dried out - my clutch slave went out just before a long trip to china and the master cylinder sat empty for 3 weeks - when I got back I put the slave cylinder right but could not keep fluid in the master cylinder a few days later I saw a rather large area of rubber winklely paint - and saw my clutch mc was leaking..... new guts for the master cylinder and no problems since.... Chris 54 TR2 - running like a champ - but getting hot in this 100 degree weather 63 TR4 |
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