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06 Jan 2007 08:14 - 21 Feb 2013 21:01 #103703
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06 Jan 2007 09:23 #103709
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I had a pesky leaking master cylinder on my Honda and finally decided to replace it with a brand new one. There was a seller from Florida on eBay at the time that had bunches of them, metal construction and the electrical switch hook ups too. The complete assembly (made in China/what else is new?) was less than the cost of a rebuild kit so I did the deed with good results so far...no more leakage.
Here is the link:
Master Cylinder Seller
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Master Cylinder Seller
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06 Jan 2007 09:52 - 21 Feb 2013 21:00 #103714
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06 Jan 2007 12:18 #103743
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My mc has been functioning very well since installation about 4 months ago and maybe 2000 miles. It's finish is intact, brakelite switch works great and hasn't leaked a drop. So far so good. Big improvement over the stock plastic reservoir.
Sounds bad, but for the price, I am not worrying about availability of a rebuild kit for mine...damn disposable mind set...:evil:
Clean your reservoir up good and try that new diaphragm...maybe you will cure the leak without having to pop for a new one. Good luck.
My mc has been functioning very well since installation about 4 months ago and maybe 2000 miles. It's finish is intact, brakelite switch works great and hasn't leaked a drop. So far so good. Big improvement over the stock plastic reservoir.
Sounds bad, but for the price, I am not worrying about availability of a rebuild kit for mine...damn disposable mind set...:evil:
Clean your reservoir up good and try that new diaphragm...maybe you will cure the leak without having to pop for a new one. Good luck.
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06 Jan 2007 12:52 - 21 Feb 2013 21:01 #103746
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