I too had that problem with my '84 Westy and I even bought a new Master cylinder. However, I didnt fit it because I solved my problem by bleeding the master cylinder by loosening the pipe fittings coming out of the body of the master cylinder itself. I can only suppose that due to the unusual position of it in this vehicle, it is prone to pockets of air. I had just replaced the rear slave cylinders when the problem appeared. It may work for you too Steve |
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