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What would you guys say is a reasonable interval? My car's 14 years old now - I know flash says "replace all the rubber... period" and he's probably right.
But let's say I just replace the pressure hose out of the master clutch cylinder... what about the brake and clutch cylinders themselves... go ahead a switch 'em out to be safe? Or would that be a waste of resources? I seem to recall 944 people saying their cylinder was prone to failure.
Thanks all.
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My car had significant issues with the brake fluid when I purchased it that caused the calipers to be rebuilt. I did not change any of the master or slave cylinders.
I have not seen any master or slave cylinder problem in the 6K miles since.
If reliability is a big issue it might be worth while to change the clutch master and slave before they fail. Rebuild kits are available as well.
I have never heard of a brake master cylinder failing, has anyone?
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Quote:there have been at least 2 in the last year among members that have come forward and said so, and at least 3 times that many slave cylinders
Are you referring to clutch master cylinder failures or brake master cylinder failures?