Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
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Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
Have noticed for some time a gradual loss of fluid in the brake and clutch cylinder reservoir. Most recently the footwell below was soaked in fluid. I am thinking that it is the clutch master cylinder having looked at it as best I can as access is limited. Ordered a replacement part. The removal looks a problem due to seized bolts removal of hose between reservoir and cylinder etc and access. Any tips please.
1984 Campervan 1.9DG Petrol WBX
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Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
It’s not too bad to do. You just need to get down to the same level. You’ll find your own comfortable spot!
I didn’t have any problems with the connections but if you’re a bit worried give them a clean and a spray with plusgas prior to undoing. There’s a few good how to videos on YouTube.
Get a decent torch on the job.
David.
I didn’t have any problems with the connections but if you’re a bit worried give them a clean and a spray with plusgas prior to undoing. There’s a few good how to videos on YouTube.
Get a decent torch on the job.
David.
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Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
Thanks David, looking on you tube, one shows it from a L/H drive where access looks easier, whereas mine is R/H where access is blocked by the centre gubbins, hope it is the clutch master cylinder, also the braided feed pipe looks a tight fit, how difficukt is this to undo. When replacing I read in the Haynes manual that the pushrod remains in place on the pedal, is this easy to slip back into the new Cylinder and realign.
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Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
Have you put your hand up there to see there’s any fluid around the cylinder just to rule out the brake master?
To put the pushrod in just guide it in by hand while manoeuvring the new part with your other hand.
I watched a few videos for help although like you mine was rhd.
https://youtu.be/ra5VvaFR7qs?si=BIUHQfHPubqFSR7w
https://youtu.be/StawBx6oXNA?si=D-0gNYg4tgZtZgE5
David.
To put the pushrod in just guide it in by hand while manoeuvring the new part with your other hand.
I watched a few videos for help although like you mine was rhd.
https://youtu.be/ra5VvaFR7qs?si=BIUHQfHPubqFSR7w
https://youtu.be/StawBx6oXNA?si=D-0gNYg4tgZtZgE5
David.
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TONYT25T25
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Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
Hi David, what I can see the cylinder is covered in brake fluid, can hardly put one hand up to check, considering taking steering wheel off for better access due to shoulder room or is that overkill. Seen them videos also, makes it look easier than what i am experiencing.
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Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
It looks worse than it is, honestly.
David.
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Re: Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
1984 Campervan 1.9DG Petrol WBX