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I have been having to add a bit of hydrolic fluid to my clutch master cylinder every couple of weeks for awhile now. I bought the car in May 05, so I went back in the receipts that the last owner gave me, and found that the Master & Slave cylinders were replaced in May 04. Could I have a defective Master/Slave cylinder? It seems that I read somewhere that there were some defective units out there. I cannot see any leaks, however, the paint on the cylinder where the master cylinder resevoir connects to the cylinder has peeled away. The connection is also wobbly. It could just be seeping.
I have to take the car in for service, thought that I would confront the service manager with the defective cylinder, if that is the case. |
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Well, it looks like the slave cylinder from what I have read. Losing fluid with no signs of a leak. My slave is just over 1 year old as is the master. Should I replace both slave and master even though they are relatively new?
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Wish I knew enough to give an answer. That said, did you go look at zfdoc.com & see what they say about the system? Normally they say to replace the system's three parts as if they were one part. Hose, master & slave all at once is what they say.
Maybe you could e-mail Mr B with the problem & ask. He will answer, trust me. I had a hyd problem and I was told to send an e-mail & Mr B answered me with his thoughts on my problem. He wanted to know what the out come was also! I was way new at the time & knew nothing about hyd clutch systems. zfdoc.com rocks & Mr B is really in the our corner! I was blown away by his generous response & genuine interest that I should understand how to care for the system. I can't say enough to compliment him & his genuine concern that I got educated!! JMHO, Tom
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Thanks for the info. By Mr. B, are you talking about Bill Boudreau of ZR51 Performance in Cave Creek Arizona?
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Never mind, I answered my own question!!
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You can tear down the MC, but you need a special tool to reassemble the resevoirs. I would start by cleaning the area thuroughly and monitor it. |
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