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Brake Master Cylinder

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Was cleaning van earlier and have spotted some hydraulic fluid around the base of the steering colum, have traced back up behind dash so asume the leak is from the master cylinder. Two questions, are the GSF master cylinders any good, or do I go for a OEM one and is it a fairly straight forward job :?:

As usual any advice much appreciated, :wink:
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Just had another look, could be the clutch master cylinder, cant see where fluid is coming from, :roll:
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You may want to have a look at this, posted yesterday...

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=45048" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If you can't see where its coming from, just have a feel around. When your fingers come out wet, thats where it's leaking!
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Cheers mark, it is the clutch master cylinder and I am going to have a job getting at it with my fat mitts, :roll:
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go for a oem one like baxter sells...http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php?p ... t&Itemid=6

could be the clutch master cylinder
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If Baxter sells them then go there not GSF.
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BigTam wrote: . . . and I am going to have a job getting at it with my fat mitts, :roll:

I've got a smaller pair if you want to borrow them . . . ooo-err missus! :shock: :lol:

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I changed my clutch cylinder shortly after buying my van, and finding an old sock wrapped around the top of it soaking up the leaking fluid.

I bought the part new off ebay, it was German made and quality looked good.

Fitting wasn't as bad as it initialy looked, just a case of unbolting, disconnecting hydralic pipes (I clamped the braided rubber feed hose so as not to lose fluid), refitting and feeling around to locate the pedal push rod in the top of the cylinder. Mine didn't even need bleeding, the clutch worked fine.

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Cheers guys, will order one from baxter the morn, Tony will give you a shout mate, :ok
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Job is dead easy and you probably won't need to bleed it.
2 bolts, one pipe.
few rags and tip some more fluid in.
1/2 hr will see the job done, blead up, the lot.
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Cheers Si, will put in order this morning, :wink:
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Not much too it, just akward, who designed these bloody vans :?:


Cheers for the hand Tony, much appreciated :ok
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BigTam wrote: . . . who designed these bloody vans :?:

Somebody with very long arms who was double-jointed and had little hands! :lol:

As for my little bit of assisting, you're welcome mate! :ok

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