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    I stumbled across this while looking to see what kind of o-ring I can use to replace the one in my master cylinder.


    Pretty cool, and works for a lot more than just brake fluid.

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    What "o-rings" are you replacing in your master cylinder?

    The only rubber bits that I am aware of inside a master cylinder have specific shapes, not just rubber composition.

    By the time any internal rubber bits are in need of replacement, might as well spend a few bucks and get a proper rebuild kit.

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      Saved. Thanks for posting this.
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        Originally posted by Steve View Post
        What "o-rings" are you replacing in your master cylinder?

        The only rubber bits that I am aware of inside a master cylinder have specific shapes, not just rubber composition.
        Possibly this one O-ring, not exactly in the master cylinder, but at the reservoir where in connects to the master cylinder, item 7.
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          Originally posted by Steve View Post
          What "o-rings" are you replacing in your master cylinder?

          The only rubber bits that I am aware of inside a master cylinder have specific shapes, not just rubber composition.

          By the time any internal rubber bits are in need of replacement, might as well spend a few bucks and get a proper rebuild kit.

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          You are correct, Sir. (of course ) But it's interesting on a purely intellectual/other applications level.

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