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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Just outside Durham, NC
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Master Cylinder gasket?
Do you need a gasket between the MC mounting flange and the brake booster, I noticed my original MC had one when I took it off.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: ** THE FALL GUY **CHICAGO IL
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Re: Master Cylinder gasket?
i have never seen one on these trucks..i suppose you could..but, it's just going to make your rod shorter...mines to short all ready
![]() ![]() your not talking about the rubber seal in the brake booster right? that should be there...i am thinking your talking about something looking like a water pump gasket. right? mark |
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![]() Join Date: May 2006
Location: Reno NV
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Re: Master Cylinder gasket?
You don't need it. there is a weep there to let fluid out if the master leaks anyway. I have seen them before but I never put them back in. the front and back halves of a booster are sealed by the diaphram and the rubber insert inside where the master cylinder bolts and the master is sealed internally I think the gasket was just a dust seal
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