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Old 08-06-2004, 05:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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brake master cylinder and clutch cylinder ?'s

I think the brake master cylinder is going. the pedal goes down further and further (as it seems) everytime i stop and brake fluid is leaking from somewhere as i can tell by the reservior. i know the clutch clyinder is bad, or going bad, because there used to be a slow leak that isnt apparent anymore, although it may still be there. I was going to order the tokico master brake cylinder and the tokico master clutch cylinder from www.nopionline.com, but the picture shows the reservior actually on the cylinder itself. does anyone have any experience with this? I may order the clutch cylinder first just to see since its the cheapest and we're not as dependent (our lives atleast) on the clutch as we are the brakes.

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notes: do you have experience with tokico (nopionline) products such as brake and clutch cylinders?
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nope......but autozone brand worked for me
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I was going to order the tokico master brake cylinder and the tokico master clutch cylinder from www.nopionline.com, but the picture shows the reservior actually on the cylinder itself. does anyone have any experience with this? ?
The brake MC DOES have the resovoir on the unit, the clutch has a remote resovoir. They are probably just "stock photos" showing representitive parts, not the actual items for your specific vehicle. I used the remanufactured parts from autozone, they worked great.
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