Classic clutch master cylinder
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Classic clutch master cylinder
Hi guys,
I'm having issues getting my car into gear after a little day at santa pod. I've pulled the cap off the clutch master cylinder, its like rusty water in there, it is actually water from what i can tell, too thin for brake fluid. Anyway, my question is, should there be a rubber seal on the cap?? mine does not & surely as it has brake fluid in it which absorbs water, it should? Also what the best method for bleeding the clutch system?
Cheers.
I'm having issues getting my car into gear after a little day at santa pod. I've pulled the cap off the clutch master cylinder, its like rusty water in there, it is actually water from what i can tell, too thin for brake fluid. Anyway, my question is, should there be a rubber seal on the cap?? mine does not & surely as it has brake fluid in it which absorbs water, it should? Also what the best method for bleeding the clutch system?
Cheers.
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Thanks, i think that where my problem has started then as mine has nothing and is a loose crap fitting lid. I think i'm going to replace master cylinder & slave to be on safe side.
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