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Damn, dude, you are running into all sorts of problems while you are waiting on your actuator.
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![]() Well.....its a good time to get it all done. I have a radiator coming tomorrow at my local radiator shop for about $160. As far as the master cylinder thing, I'll wait on that until I see what develops after I start driving the car again in spring. Its pretty easy to do that job. I actually like tinkering and fixing things. On top of repairing what need repaired, I can clean everything up & do some touch up paint here and there....this is afterall my hobby....beit an expensive one! Ahh, could be worse, I could be addicted to crack.... ![]() |
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I would not wait on the brake master. The brake fluid eats the rubber lining of the diaphram in the booster.
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Damn You!!.........I'm sure youre right...I'll call you. ![]() |
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