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Old 09-22-2018, 02:14 PM   #1
71threequarterton
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Master Cylinder how bad does this look? w/ pics

I pulled my master cylinder lid off this morning. You can see the diaphragm that covers the front part of the reservoir was partially collapsed and you can also see that front reservoir has an angled side rather than just vertical.

I'm assuming the collapsed diaphragm is a result of the slanted inside of the reservoir. Does that sound like a fair assessment and is that normal?

From the looks of this, is it possible to flush and bleed until I get all my new parts for a rebuild or how bad does this look?
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