by someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apr 29, 2007 at 01:26 PM
These are my favorite parts supppliers:
http://www.928intl.com/http://www.paragon-products.com/http://www.pelicanparts.com/http://www.vertexauto.com/
Check the cooling attachments your radiator needs. The oil cooler is on
the left (US driver's side) and autometic tranny fluid cooler is on the
right.
I've tried to re-seal a brake master but it didn't work out. But those
are pricey. If you've got the cup seals than give it a go.
When you've got it off check for fluid that has leaked inside the
booster. Stick a piece of rope or string into the hole and see. It's not
unusual to have the seals at the back end fail and ooze fluid into the
booster. It's saveable if not too high up and it hasn't been too long in
there.
quitethegeek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Thanks;
> That should be very helpful.
> Do you actually know where to get a new one for $700?
> I found used for $400, and have been quoted up to $2000 for a new one.
> $700 seems like a bargain. With a warranty I would pay that, np.
> The master cyl I was referring too is barkes. The owner supplied 2 new
> seals, and you can see it leaking from the bottom seal. Looks pretty
> easy replacement, but I don't have a shop manual yet.
> I think you are right about the stop leak stuff. It is greyish silver,
> not brown, so I don't think I have oil getting into coolant, or vice
> versa. If I just have to replace a rad, I am ok with that.
> I really appreciate the advice.
> Thanks a lot!!!!
>