Ok... not to sound obtuse, but somebody please tell me that it will not be necessary to disassemble the entire front end of my 325 just to access the brake fluid reservoir and master cylinder. I know that a virtual complete reconstruction is necessary to simply replace a window... surely just adding brake fluid or bleeding the brakes will not require dropping the engine and raising the body off of the chassis. Then again....
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1983 31' Airstream310
Hillsburgh
, Ontario
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 3,805
Yeah it didn't help that Airstream turned the master around either.
You think the master cylinder is a PITA??? Try greasing the water pump on the Isuzu diesel. It's like trying to find the G spot on an alligator. You know it's there, have seen pictures of it but it's going to hurt trying to reach it.
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