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Topic:   Basic MC testing question
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	Fastback68 Gearhead Posts: 2054 From: Sucat, Paranaque, Philippines Registered: Jul 99 
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posted 12-18-2003 08:46 PM    
               
 I'm cleaning up the '72s master cylinder. I've blown compressed air through it, and it just about passes through to where the brake line fittings go. Also, when I leave it sitting overnight with fluid, it leaks very slowly from the fitting points. But am I right in thinking that when I push in an old push rod, fluid should come SPURTING out the holes? Thanks! Simon 
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	Moneymaker Administrator Posts: 20735 From: Lyons, IL, USA  Registered: May 99 
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posted 12-18-2003 10:28 PM    
               
 Yes, you are correct Simon.------------------ Alex Denysenko  Co-Administrator and Moderator NHRA/IHRA/SRA member and licensed Superstock driver MCA member# 53321 NHRA and IHRA SS/LA & SS/MA National Record Holder '00,'01,'02,&'03 First SS/MA in the TENS! IHRA division 5 Superstock Champion Fleet of FoMoCo products including 88 ASC McLaren Mustang #28  The Barry of BarrysGrrl Quote #1: "I never met a magazine mechanic I liked." Quote #2: "Make sure brain is in gear before engaging mouth!" Quote #3: "If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!" www.moneymakerracing.com 
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	Fastback68 Gearhead Posts: 2054 From: Sucat, Paranaque, Philippines Registered: Jul 99 
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posted 12-18-2003 11:03 PM    
               
 Thanks mate    Stuck up little bleeder - not you, the MC.
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