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Old 01-20-2018, 03:25 PM
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Default Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir Replacement

I'm using a 96 brake booster / master in my MJ. The plastic reservoir is crazing a bit and I'd like to replace it. Replacement reservoirs are available from both Mopar and aftermarket. Has anyone done this? Can you just pop it off (after removing the brake fluid of course) w/o bleeding the system afterward? I'm thinking yes, since the master cylinder will still be full, but just checking to be sure. Thanks
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I don't see why not, go for it.
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