>From: dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca (David Carment) > OK so if the fluid isn't leaking out the front master and the car hasn't > moved since the last top-up, the only other way it could leak out is through > the > force of gravity. So my next job is to find the "lowest point" in the van > and that's where the fluid will be. Not. Did you look underneath the van and the chassis? When our clutch master cylinder leaked it was so bad that it left a puddle small puddle on the ground plus all over on the carpet. There was some fluid in the spare tire carrier also. Jonathan jdove@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu
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