1 Cheap and easy master cylinder replacement Sun May 14, 2017 6:17 pm
MartinW
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MartinW wrote:The first picture posted is the final version with the larger boot. In order to fit the boot I had to slot the end of the bolt and move the lock nut to the rear. In order to move the locknut to the rear a small amount of metal has to be ground off. The added benefit is that now all of the contact area between the M/Cyl and the brake adjuster bolt is fully covered.
Regards Martin
Done.MartinW wrote:...as a new member I might not be able to remove pictures. Maybe one of your nice forum facilitators will clean up my mess...
Regards Martin.
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