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Old 01-25-2007, 02:09 PM
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1992 190e master cylinder brake reservior

How do I remove the brake reservior? I may need to replace the rubber seals on them?

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J

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Old 01-25-2007, 04:21 PM
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get large screwdriver under bushing and lever upwards[have pan close to catch all the fluid that will run out] you will need to be fast so as not to make big mess.
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Old 01-25-2007, 04:56 PM
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David,
thanks for the repsonse.

How about to install the reservior back?

J
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Old 01-26-2007, 08:51 AM
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Once you've installed the new seals (I think they'll remain in the master cylinder when you pull the reservoir), "lubricate" the nipples on the bottom of the reservoir with a little brake fluid and push the reservoir back in.

Before you attempt this, get a turkey baster and suck as much of the fluid as you can out of the reservoir. If married, don't get caught with the significant other's baster, and toss it in the garbage when you're done.

Don't attempt to reuse the fluid - replace with brand new stuff from a newly unsealed bottle. DO NOT make the same mistake I did about 2 years ago - using fluid from a bottle on the shelf in the garage for years - 2+ weeks after using the fluid, the master cylinder went south.
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Old 01-26-2007, 11:48 AM
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Once you've installed the new seals (I think they'll remain in the master cylinder when you pull the reservoir), "lubricate" the nipples on the bottom of the reservoir with a little brake fluid and push the reservoir back in.

Before you attempt this, get a turkey baster and suck as much of the fluid as you can out of the reservoir. If married, don't get caught with the significant other's baster, and toss it in the garbage when you're done.

Don't attempt to reuse the fluid - replace with brand new stuff from a newly unsealed bottle. DO NOT make the same mistake I did about 2 years ago - using fluid from a bottle on the shelf in the garage for years - 2+ weeks after using the fluid, the master cylinder went south.
Thanks brian! I'll find a turkey baster =)

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