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Old 10-02-2008, 05:56 AM
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Would you all trust a brake master cylinder from a junkyard? I need to replace mine that I just bought 4 months ago (reman. junk) and don't want to waste money on a new one just yet... thanks
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its worth a try id think. couldn't cost that much from a junk yard.
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I bought a rebuilt MC from Napa a few months ago for my 91 Civic. Works great and has a warranty. I think it ran me about $45 total after returning the core.
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Depending on the mileage of the car. Usually there will be brake fluid within the reservoir sitting like that, in that case the seals won't dry out.
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