Tried to send this direct, but it bounced with "illegal reciepient address". If any of you can forward this to jgladu@bcm.tmc.edu . . .? ========
I don't think it should be necessary to pull the dash to replace the master cylinder. I had it done several years ago, and if I recall, at most, you may have to pull the instrument cluster, and that comes pretty easily. Remember that the master cylinder sits immediately below the brake fluid reservoir that you fill by popping off the top of the instrument cluster. By the way, don't forget that the same brake fluid reservoir also supplies the clutch master cylinder! For Your Information dcp'90
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