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Date:         Tue, 21 Dec 1999 16:04:31 -0800
Reply-To:     Stuart MacMillan <stuart@COBALTGROUP.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Stuart MacMillan <stuart@COBALTGROUP.COM>
Organization: The Cobalt Group
Subject:      Re: Clutch master cylinder
Comments: To: Jeff <btlbug@BRIGHT.NET>
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You don't need to remove the clevis! Just disconnect the fluid reservoir tube and pipe, unbolt the old master (or reverse that order if it is easier, I can't remember) and slip it off the clevis pin, then slip on the new cylinder and bolt it up. Put lots of newspaper on the floor along with rags to catch all the fluid that will be lost. My master didn't even come with the pin.

Jeff wrote: > > Anyone ever replaced a clutch master cylinder on an 84 Vanagon? What is > the best way to get to the cotter pin on the clevis. I can barely reach > the rubber sleeve with my fingers. Any other advise on the removal and > replacement would be appreciated. Thanks

-- Stuart MacMillan Manager, Case Program 800-909-8244 ext 208

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