Where to buy master/slave cylinder assembly
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From: DuPage, IL
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hey guys, anyone know where I can buy a one piece master/slave cylinder assembly? I've tried looking at my local Advance Auto, Autozone, carquest, and napa and haven't been able to come up with anything. I'm going to try worldpac at work tomorrow, but just in case I'm looking for other options. It's going to be next to impossible to get it shipped this time of year and I can't be without my car for more than a day or two.
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From: DuPage, IL
Year: 1995
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I'm not seeing it on the website? Maybe you're finding something I'm not? Send the link if you find it. I'm trying to find it as one assembly and not two separate pieces.
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Year: 1995
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I'm not 100% sure if I buy them separately one of them includes the line that connects them together. I just want to make sure I replace everything in the system at the same time. Also, since it's a sealed system I think it's easier to get it all together sealed up already bled.. because I'm lazy like that
I had a shop replace the slave cylinder about three years ago and when I checked the fluid the other day, it looked a lot dirtier than I expected. I know they had to flush the fluid when they replaced the slave so I can only expect the filth to be coming from the master or from the line that connects them. I would much rather replace everything this time and be done with it rather than keep replacing them one at a time. Its also easier than trying to diagnose the master or slave because again, I'm lazy like that haha. It's getting so old it cant hurt to replace both.
I had a shop replace the slave cylinder about three years ago and when I checked the fluid the other day, it looked a lot dirtier than I expected. I know they had to flush the fluid when they replaced the slave so I can only expect the filth to be coming from the master or from the line that connects them. I would much rather replace everything this time and be done with it rather than keep replacing them one at a time. Its also easier than trying to diagnose the master or slave because again, I'm lazy like that haha. It's getting so old it cant hurt to replace both.
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Year: 1997
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I replaced a friend's clutch master two days ago (Suzuki). None of the local part stores had one, but NAPA got it the next day. I get better results when I call NAPA rather than checking their website.
His reservoir was full of black crud (probably rubber from the piston), but the slave wasn't leaking. I just flushed it till the fluid ran clear. I doubt that your three-year old slave needs to the replaced, but I hear ya about doing things twice.
His reservoir was full of black crud (probably rubber from the piston), but the slave wasn't leaking. I just flushed it till the fluid ran clear. I doubt that your three-year old slave needs to the replaced, but I hear ya about doing things twice.
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