Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 07:44:19 -0500
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From: Joe <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject: Re: Leaking Clutch Master Cylinder Help Needed
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Jack,
I don't think you have to remove the dash to repalce the CLUTCH
master cyl. The brakes are different. If you insist on removing the
dash, make sure you replace the heater fan, and check the were
on the fork and pedel for the clutch. The heater fan is a weak
point!
THe clutch master is the part that you can see hanging down, if you are
looking at the pedel assemble. 2 bolt out in front hold it in, and the
line, and your out.
Eric 86-VW4x4
vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z
Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997, Jack Newton wrote:
> G'day mates
>
> Great to have the list up again. I guess we all appreciate the hard work done in locating and fixing the problem and thank Chris and everyone for their efforts.
>
> My '89 Transporter is doing its best to have its own little problem. It appears that the clutch master cylinder is leaking quite a lot and needs a new cylinder or new seals.
>
> [Late news: I discovered that there are no after-market manufacturers of VW Transporter parts in Australia and a new OEM VW clutch master cylinder cost $A245 ($US170) :-( Even the supplier apologised for such an exorbitant cost . Luckily, I can get a reconditioned cylinder for $A45 ($US31) from the wreckers, so it's a recon cylinder winning by a $200 margin.]
>
> Bentley maintains an aloof disregard for such trivia as replacing brake or clutch master cylinders.
>
> After looking in the archives and reading that the whole dash panel has to be removed to gain access to the cylinder, I've started to remove the dash. So far I've stripped off the following:-
>
> Radio, CD player, A/c and heater outlets, glove box , various bits of trim including steering column covers.
>
> I'm now ready to remove the instrument panel but need to know whether I need to remove the steering wheel and column and what else needs to be removed, Also are there any traps that the unwary home mechanic should avoid?
>
> I'd be pretty grateful to have the benefit of any experience anyone has in replacing the clutch master cylinder.
>
> TIA
>
> Jack Newton
>
> '89 Transporter Safari Campervan
>
> Sydney Australia
>
> PS At least the weather is sunny and warm at this time of the year down-under.
>
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