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Re: One follows other, or other follows one. Posted by DietrichOS [Email] (#430) [Profile/Gallery] (more from DietrichOS) on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 08:51:20 In Reply to: Re: One follows other, or other follows one., oldsaab, Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:25:14 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Well, I'm not ready to do a rebuild on it yet because I need it to drive around while I replace the hoses in my 9000. I have been adding brake fluid for a while, a couple of years actually, I think my mechanic told me it was the slave cylinder on the brakes that is leaking, but is it the same slave for the breaks and the clutch? Also, is the master the one that is up top right next to where the brake fluid is added? If it seems doable, I may try to rebuild it after I get the 9000 sewn up. I'm waiting for a hose on order at the auto parts store, and I am having trouble getting the one on that I have. As far as radiator hoses go, is there some sort of grease or something that you can put on the end to get it over the fittings more easily? And is it so much easier to slip the old hose back on because it is all strecthed out? General question, thanks for all the help.
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