Mike S wrote: > At 02:15 PM 9/30/2007, Roger Sisler wrote... >> Get the master and slave at the same time. About $110. Dont change the >> rubber hose that runs from the master cyl resivour. Brake fluid will >> eat >> away at most rubber replacements. > > CIP1 carries the correct (blue) brake fluid hose: > http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=VHD%2DN20%2D3501 > > Sold by the meter. You need about 700mm. > As I mentioned, the master and the slave were replaced at the same time not long ago. No need to replace the master, or any of the hoses. It was just a crappy slave cylinder. Has anyone replaced their slave cylinder in recent memory? Just wondering where you bought it, and if its still working okay :-) I don't like buying the same part, from the same vendor, when the first one failed so dramatically, and so quickly. The original one lasted 150K miles. Be nice if the replacement part had gone even half of that.... Thanks, John |
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