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Old 08-Aug-2009, 12:20
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Clutch Master Cylinder

Can you buy a repair kit for a clutch master cylinder for my 996?
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Old 08-Aug-2009, 12:59
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Yes, you should be able to order a seal/service kit through your dealer or a Brembo stockist (I think the importer's BiekTorque - UK).

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Yes, you should be able to order a seal/service kit through your dealer or a Brembo stockist (I think the importer's BiekTorque - UK).

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I asked Moto Rapiod they said a kit was not available and they would sell me a new cylinder for £126.00?
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give them a call as they repair Brembo items. I've sent my radials there a few times to be rebuilt. They may sell you the kit to do it too.


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give them a call as they repair Brembo items. I've sent my radials there a few times to be rebuilt. They may sell you the kit to do it too.

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I am now led to belive the slave cylinder is more likely to be at fault? as they cause more problems than the master? I am not loosing fluid just geting air in the system.
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