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How To Replace A Master Cylinder

Easy Master Cylinder Replacement For Any Shark
By Tom Benford
Photography by Tom Benford
Replace Master Cylinder Old Master Cylinder
This master cylinder has seen... 
   
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Replace Master Cylinder Old Master Cylinder
This master cylinder has seen better days.
Replace Master Cylinder Pry Spring Clamps
A flat-blade screwdriver is... 
   
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Replace Master Cylinder Pry Spring Clamps
A flat-blade screwdriver is used to pry the spring clamps that hold the cap and rubber gasket on the master cylinder. All sharks have a dual-reservoir master cylinder regardless of whether they have manual or power brakes.
Replace Master Cylinder Line Wrenches
A good set of line wrenches,... 
   
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Replace Master Cylinder Line Wrenches
A good set of line wrenches, also known as flare-nut wrenches, are the tools of choice for jobs that involve working on brake or fuel lines. The opening in the wrench "box" lets the wrench pass over the line itself, and the box is made of thicker, stronger steel so it won't stretch out or break off. While you can also use open-end wrenches, they have a tendency to slip off the nut and round the corners, which may necessitate replacing the entire brake line.
Replace Master Cylinder Remove Brake Lines And Nuts
Next remove the two brake... 
   
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Replace Master Cylinder Remove Brake Lines And Nuts
Next remove the two brake lines and two retaining nuts and lock washers from the master cylinder.
Replace Master Cylinder Remove Old Master Cylinder
The old master cylinder can... 
   
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Replace Master Cylinder Remove Old Master Cylinder
The old master cylinder can now be removed from the car.

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