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M35 a2 brake master cyclinder

Big Al UK

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I hope if some one could give me some advice I am trying to remove the master cylinder to fit a new one three of the bolts that hold it in place I have freed but the four one I am have difficultly with any tips or suggestions how ?? This is the one looking from the rear to the front top left.

Al
 

SCSG-G4

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I used a deep well socket, backed by a six inch extension, then a universal joint and another six inch extension, which brought it out through the hole where the brake line attaches, and there I could use the ratchet wrench. YMMV.
 

cattlerepairman

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This bolt was conspicuously missing on my Deuce and, apparently, was treated as optional by many motor pool mechanics that did not want the aggravation....
 

rustystud

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I'm sorry, but I have to laugh whenever I hear about people having problems getting this bolt out. I have never had a problem removing or installing this bolt, but then I'm used to removing stuff like the rear Breda motor mounts that required two 18" 1/2" extensions (one with the wobbly end) , a Snap-On universal "wobbly" and a 1-1/4" socket. It had to be snaked behind the engine where you could not see it, just feel it. Once you had it on the bolt it took a 3ft. breaker bar with 3ft handle extension to break free. If you messed up and it slipped off you could damage the sensors on the back of the engine.
 
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