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Old 07-22-2016   #11
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Default Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Fluid Replacement

It is actually a cup that you can pour liquid into it, but obviously you don't. It takes up volume in the cylinder and the cap you shown (lid) fits over it as you know to seal the container.

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It is actually a cup that you can pour liquid into it, but obviously you don't. It takes up volume in the cylinder and the cap you shown (lid) fits over it as you know to seal the container.

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Default Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Fluid Replacement

I don't know if Jerry's carries that part, but I remember Jim (the guy who rebuids these units) had some in stock a few years ago.

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Old 07-23-2016   #14
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I saw a post on CF from many years ago and they were confused as well. It seems that putting just enough fluid in to raise the level to full when the cup is installed is the proper way.
OK, thanks Gary, thats what I ended up doing the other day ... luckily I had a siphon and could take fluid out as needed to get it full to the top without it spilling out HAHAH ---
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