Re: IML: rust on master cylinder
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Re: IML: rust on master cylinder



Frederick Joslin <fljoslin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Also, to be the devil's advocate, these master cylinders were designed to rust in the OEM application so should anything really be done to prevent that?
Any concern about exterior rust on the master cylinder is purely cosmetic.  The rust won't have any effect on the performance of the brakes.

Rust on the INSIDE of the master cylinder is a whole different matter and should be addressed immediately.

Thanks,

Elijah


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