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Clutch Reservoir and/or Line: Those who added it, opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Company" data-source="post: 15651017" data-attributes="member: 141815"><p>I went with the brake master cylinder for a car with an auto transmission. This is the one lexustech48 linked and it has no provision for the feed port to the clutch master cylinder. Using this eliminates the rubber cap and plug problem you're worried about. </p><p></p><p>Now for the clutch master cylinder there are a number of different parts you can purchase. Some are a lot cheaper than others. I went the more expensive route and bought the Shelby Performance Parts piece. This has a much larger reservoir, plus it has a nice powder coated mounting bracket.</p><p></p><p>I don't have the car back together to give you answer as to how it feels after driving the car and getting the brake fluid hot. My main reason for doing this was to separate the two hydraulic systems from each other. I didn't like the idea of a possible leak in the hydraulic clutch system causing a loss of brake fluid, which could cause a problem in the braking system if not noticed immediately</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Company, post: 15651017, member: 141815"] I went with the brake master cylinder for a car with an auto transmission. This is the one lexustech48 linked and it has no provision for the feed port to the clutch master cylinder. Using this eliminates the rubber cap and plug problem you're worried about. Now for the clutch master cylinder there are a number of different parts you can purchase. Some are a lot cheaper than others. I went the more expensive route and bought the Shelby Performance Parts piece. This has a much larger reservoir, plus it has a nice powder coated mounting bracket. I don't have the car back together to give you answer as to how it feels after driving the car and getting the brake fluid hot. My main reason for doing this was to separate the two hydraulic systems from each other. I didn't like the idea of a possible leak in the hydraulic clutch system causing a loss of brake fluid, which could cause a problem in the braking system if not noticed immediately [/QUOTE]
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