Posted by Charlie (IP: 131.204.6.103) on January 06, 2000 at 11:20:58:
In Reply to: Re: Maybe a... posted by Erik on January 06, 2000 at 02:03:21:
There is not really any way to check it besides what I said above. Perhaps a mechanic shop could verify or I'd just tell the parts store it was bad, see if another unit makes a difference. I wound up going new. -CP
: Now that you mention this , it makes me wonder.I bought a reman. master cyl. for a disc brake car because it was cheaper (reman. was $36, new was $74).Is there any proper way to check the master cyl to see if it is bad that will not void the 90 warranty?And if it may possibly be bad , what are the odds of getting another bad reman. master cyl.?Any opinion appreciated , thanks