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    dont know but as of right now I doubt it
    Dave

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    ashhhhh Guest
    No I haven't bled it yet, ill try it this arvo.

    I doubt that's the problem though and until the piston is freed I probably wont be able to do it.

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    Sounds to me like a new master cylinder!

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    I got my new master cylinder from repco its the one they sell for the trailer brake $38.. i got it after i soted mine out but it developed a leak so i changed it..CLR is that the guy from near the blue mountains & on Ebay..

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    ashhhhh Guest
    Yeah I bit the bullet and got master and slave cyl this morning.
    $65 for master and $35 for slave, pretty reasonable I reckon.

    Im not actually sure where he is to be honest!
    Gary Gjerde is his name, good guy and easy to deal with.
    Phone - 4754 2642

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    ashhhhh Guest
    OK well that's done and my god, what a job!

    Whoever designed the whole clutch pivot/box arrangement should be shot - the nuts are basically impossible to get to.

    Very awkward and painful, I don't wish it upon anyone.

    Worthwhile however, the old cylinder were totally stuffed - they looked to be the originals.
    Last edited by p38arover; 18th July 2010 at 08:53 AM.

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