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Old 24-Jan-2009, 21:08
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Originally Posted by zhed44
It was doing the opposite - the pin wanted to pull out of the boot, but stay put in the cylinder.
The pin should literally fall out of that little brass cylinder, there's nothing to hold it in except maybe a few years of grime!

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I presume the actuator is not attached to anything at the master cylinder end and can safely be pulled out of the boot?
Again, it's not attached to anything behind the boot. The rubber boot locates in the obvious grove in the pin. It can be awkward getting the rubber in the grove, but a smeer of grease will help.
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