Um, folks, I was not so appalled by the picture of the bellhousing window, because my '82 1800cc Subaru had a nicely molded bellhousing window just like that, with the timing marks underneath. (okay,
I have a book that describes how to bleed a master but I can't remember which one and I have many :( The holes aren't plugged, rather lines are run from them back into the reservoirs. Mike teeth Okay
[How to BENCH BLEED the Master Cylinder. Done when installing a NEW or REBUILT Master cylinder that doesn't already have Brake Fluid in it]. Mike, I had some OLD brake lines that I was tossing out. I
You continue to amaze me with your auto knowledge. I have a 70 1600 that has a fairly new master Cyl. and the rear brakes do tend to tighten up for some reason. Now I have something to look for the
On the roadsters & 510's... two bolts, drop the slave cylinder, slip the rubber shift fork boot back... and you have a pretty good window like that. Of course, I would pull the transmission, disassem
Yep, that's what I read but I wasn't sure of the exact process. Thanks. Mike -- Original Message -- From: "Thomas Walter" <twalter@austin.rr.com> To: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com> Cc: "Fergus