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That's because you have the remote reservoir type of master cylinder and they don't have a second hole.......what you need to do is pull the cylinder body apart (its real easy) and give it a thorough clean up.
The overhaul kit is usually a cartridge with all the seals and stuff on, you just slide it in with a generous coating of brake fluid but clean it up and flush the line to the reservoir.
The overhaul kit is usually a cartridge with all the seals and stuff on, you just slide it in with a generous coating of brake fluid but clean it up and flush the line to the reservoir.
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That's because you have the remote reservoir type of master cylinder and they don't have a second hole.......what you need to do is pull the cylinder body apart (its real easy) and give it a thorough clean up.
The overhaul kit is usually a cartridge with all the seals and stuff on, you just slide it in with a generous coating of brake fluid but clean it up and flush the line to the reservoir.
The overhaul kit is usually a cartridge with all the seals and stuff on, you just slide it in with a generous coating of brake fluid but clean it up and flush the line to the reservoir.
So I do need to get the master cylinder rebuild kit from Harley?
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