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dobboy

Leaky Mc

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dobboy

If you have a leaky MC, i suggest attending to it sooner rather than later.

 

This is the damage it does, and it's the 2nd one i know of.

 

Fotunately (for me), i've caught it before it attacked the chassis leg..... but it's still mighty awkward, and involves more work than meets the eye...... fuel pipes, drivers seat, carpet, insulation............................

 

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farmer

Was working on a car today with leaky M/C going to replace it for her asap.

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mikeyd

if youve got a leaking master cylinder i would have thought it needs changing BEFORE it f**ks the bodywork ! [and i mean rust and not accident damage --- then there again -- ]

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farmer

I am getting parts for her this week and repairing ASAP.

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