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Author Subject: brake fluid reservoir
dangti6

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Post #51
It's not as if it is needed to be sorted so you can get your car back on the road tomorrow. Save up the £30 to buy a second hand one that fits Thumbs up

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  • Posted 11th May 2012 at 13:31
    daveyboy

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    Post #52
    Cant you just squash the bar where it fouls the reservoir or space the brace up on some washers? (Or a combination of both?) it's not exactly critical stuff.

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    Posted 11th May 2012 at 13:42
    dangti6

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    Post #53
    daveyboy wrote:
    Cant you just squash the bar where it fouls the reservoir or space the brace up on some washers? (Or a combination of both?) it's not exactly critical stuff.


    Is one hell of a gap to space. Would look crap, and probably defeat any reason (if there is one) of fitting it.

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  • Posted 11th May 2012 at 14:00
    footah212

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    Post #54
    dangti6 wrote:
    daveyboy wrote:
    Cant you just squash the bar where it fouls the reservoir or space the brace up on some washers? (Or a combination of both?) it's not exactly critical stuff.


    Is one hell of a gap to space. Would look crap, and probably defeat any reason (if there is one) of fitting it.



    definately won't be spacing it up, i think that could be somewhat dangerous.

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    Posted 11th May 2012 at 18:11
    ballardpaul

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    Post #55
    Like I said in the other thread this dude annoyed the hell out of me, the only dick on our stand that was playing his choonz and revving up all day.

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    Posted 12th May 2012 at 00:43
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    Post #56
    Cut, sort out fitment, weld. Or bin it and buy an OMP. I had one and it fitted nicely and worked well. As for the weight, it want that heavy.

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    Posted 12th May 2012 at 07:59
    footah212

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    Post #57
    ballardpaul wrote:
    Like I said in the other thread this dude annoyed the hell out of me, the only dick on our stand that was playing his choonz and revving up all day.


    To whom are you referring?

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    Posted 12th May 2012 at 10:09
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    Post #58
    footah212 wrote:
    ballardpaul wrote:
    Like I said in the other thread this dude annoyed the hell out of me, the only dick on our stand that was playing his choonz and revving up all day.


    To whom are you referring?



    I wondered this too. LOL

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    Posted 12th May 2012 at 11:24

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