[DML] Re: Oil residue pooling behind foot pedals
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[DML] Re: Oil residue pooling behind foot pedals



It's a one-beer/two person job. 

Worst part is probably re-bleeding the system. Remove the access panels 
in the trunk and, for easier access, the left front wheel. Disconnect 
the line and the two screws/nuts (hence two people). 

Dave Swingle

--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "sweetp01569" <paul.sweet@xxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Dave,
> 
> How difficult is it to replace the master cylinder?  Is it 
> relatively easy?  The Slave cylinder and clutch was replaced in 2004 
> by the previous owner.
> 
> Paul
> clutch master cylinder.






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