Master Cylinder Removal From a Titan 7500 Brake Actuator
Updated 07/22/2013 | Published 07/19/2013 >
Question:
Help! I need to know instructions for removal of the MC I purchased. I already have done the following: 1. drained fluid from old cylinder 2. removed four top bolt holding in the MC 3. removed a sideways bolt holding the damper how do you proceed?
asked by: Andy
Expert Reply:
You will need to remove the brake line from the back of the master cylinder and cap, and since you have removed the two master cylinder assembly bolts the master cylinder should come out. You may need to slide the master cylinder back a little bit but it should come out from the underside.
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Replacement Master Cylinder for Dexter Aero 7500 Brake Actuators - Disc
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Master Cylinder
- Dexter
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