Hello again, Back in Denver (one leg to go!), and the clutch master cylinder finally died last night. If I pump the clutch pedal, I can shift a time or two quickly, but that's about it. So the question is, how major of a job is the replacement? I have one day in Denver, and a pretty good assortment of tools. If it's a really nasty one, I may hire a shop. Once replaced, do both the brake and clutch systems have to be bled (since they seem to share a master cylinder reservoir?). Thanks all, and talk to you again soon. bmc :) "Faith will move mountains, but you'd better bring a shovel...." |
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