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Old 06-11-2006, 11:27 PM
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Hi if your into cleaning the fluid resivour try this , first remove the res from the brake master, it pulls straight up, after this drain it out get some brake clean and spray into the res as best you can shake the res with gusto drain it repeat. Then get some simple green and hot water fill the res and shake with gusto drain repeat then rise with hot water, shake dry, then fill with about 3 oz of Isopropil alcohol shake, drain, repeat then blow dry with compressed air , then blow warm air through it with a hair dryer then reinstall , the res will look like new and should be thoroughly clean inside
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I actually did that today and it didnt help. i also put new seals in the master cylinder where the reservoir pops into but i notice that the seals leak under pressure. i dont understand that either. a new problem is the actual brake pedal itself. i dont think i have it together right and i will give a monetary reward to anyone who will show me detailed pics of the pedal assembly with the pic of the return spring and placement. Also, i need pics and placement help for the washers that go into the top holes of the master cyl. I dont think i have those right either.
Thanks for the comments and keep them coming!
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Originally Posted by potsiewebber
bump!
Patience young grasshoppa...
Old 06-12-2006, 12:53 AM
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PM me you email and I can send a pic. I have never figured out how to copy and paste from the Adobe Parts Catalogue.

BTW if you do a search you can find the parts catalogue for your year and download it.



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