Do you mean the clutch master cylinder under the dash cover behind the instrument panel, or the slave cylinder mounted atop the transmission? Jim On Feb 8, 2004, at 5:13 PM, James V wrote: > I've got a leak coming from my clutch master cylinder on my 90 Carat. > (fortunately not the brake m/c). > > It appears to be coming from the top, as the "piston" and boot are > soaked in > fluid. The rubber accordion boot is connected at the top to the > piston but > is loose at the bottom and exposes the piston when the pedal is > depressed > (I'm guessing this should be connected, but is probably unrelated to > the > actual leak?). > > So, assuming the m/c needs replacement, how difficult of a job is this > for a > novice mechanic? (I haven't done much more than routine tune-up > stuff). My > shop quoted around $250, but it looks like the part is only $50 from > Bus > Depot (anything additional parts required besides brake fluid?). > > Advice appreciated. > > James > 90 Carat > |
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