Yes, both clutch master and slave cylinder kits are available, but not easily obtainable. I've rebuilt both. As to the slave cylinder, the price differential between the rebuild kit and a new cylinder is around $40, so going with the new cylinder makes sense to me. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Young young@sherlock.SIMS.Berkeley.EDU Lafayette, CA 94549 '81 Vanagon --------------------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, 10 Oct 1996, John Anderson wrote: > Are clutch master and slave cylinder kits available > anybody know. Got in the '81 for first time in 1-2 > weeks readying her for the camping this weekend and boom > pedal falls to floor. Inspections shows cylinder pumping > nothing, removal shows internal corrosion (not too bad) > and seals shot. I hope to take the '85 cylinder out and > swap tomorrow morning when I get light, if I can figure > out a way to bleed it myself. I guess its MityVac time. > > John > vwbus@netbiz.net >
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