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Old 11-17-2013, 01:02 AM
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Thank you so very much!

Well, I don't have it as I said, and brakes are fine. Wondered why a bit hard, but then haven't driven in a long time and have driven autos without power brakes.

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My concern is flexing master cylinder open/close the leak = unpredictable variable brake application.

The O-ring is MB# 0049973245
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