Is the Replacement Master Cylinder for Dexter Model 10 and 20 Actuators Made of Plastic or Metal
Updated 05/16/2023 | Published 05/11/2023 >
Question:
im figuring out whats leaking on my dexter #20 disc break surge , i see the replacement fluid tank , mine is metal and rusty, is the new one plastic?
asked by: Ed J
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Expert Reply:
The Replacement Master Cylinder for Dexter Model 10 and 20 Actuators part # T4747100 is cast, made of pot metal. The only part that's plastic is the cap, the body is metal. It should not rust so long as the outer body is protected with paint and the internals sealed off from water.
expert reply by:
Conner L
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Replacement Master Cylinder for Dexter Model 10 and 20 Actuators - Disc Brakes
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Master Cylinder
- Dexter
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