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Old 06-11-2003, 07:57 PM   #1
Russell
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Ah Ha!!

LOL! I opened my Master Cylinder, and found out why my brakes were not working

First off, that thing was a MESS! I am amazed that it worked at all before! Anyways, I washed it all down and found that the rear brake seal was broken!

I called NaPa and they are gonna try to get me just a seal without the master cylinder kit, if not I have a smaller, older one that I can use. They also are gonna try to find me a front left signal light. Hopefully my mother gets back with my Blazer soon, or they'll close on me... If I can get both these parts, all I gotta do is rotate the tires, while checking the rest of my brake pads / drums, do a little more work on the horn, then I can get insured and on the road by the end of the week!

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Yuck! Messy!


These parts (other than the springs) are suppost to be silver!


The culprit! Replace this, and my brakes should be good!
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