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Date:         Tue, 12 May 1998 21:07:48 -0600
Reply-To:     printstud@CSI.COM
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From:         Peter <printstud@CSI.COM>
Subject:      removing brake fluid reservoir
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Fellow Syncronauts:

Does anyone out there know how to remove the brake fluid reservoir?? After draining the old fluid out, I tried lifting it out, tried a fair amount of pressure, but didn't want to break anything! Does it just require a good tug or is there a trick to it?? Thanks all!

Cmdr. Syncronaut Peter Igo '87 Westy Syncro 70K?

PS going to get a Bentley manual soon, but don't have one yet, is that the best service manual for syncros??


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