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This hydraulic cylinder feeds all the wheel cylinders. After installing a new one make sure the rod that pushes the plunger is adjusted correctly. When adjusting it you can't see the measurement but you can feel it. The rod should have about an 1/8" of free play before it starts pushing. If it's too tight it will not allow the fluid to travel back to the reservoir locking up the brakes usually in the middle of an intersection.
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This hydraulic cylinder feeds all the wheel cylinders. After installing a new one make sure the rod that pushes the plunger is adjusted correctly. When adjusting it you can't see the measurement but you can feel it. The rod should have about an 1/8" of free play before it starts pushing. If it's too tight it will not allow the fluid to travel back to the reservoir locking up the brakes usually in the middle of an intersection.
113 611 021C: $25.95
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This hydraulic cylinder feeds all the wheel cylinders. After installing a new one make sure the rod that pushes the plunger is adjusted correctly. When adjusting it you can't see the measurement but you can feel it. The rod should have about an 1/8" of free play before it starts pushing. If it's too tight it will not allow the fluid to travel back to the reservoir locking up the brakes usually in the middle of an intersection.
113 611 023B: $24.95
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This hydraulic cylinder feeds all the wheel cylinders. After installing a new one make sure the rod that pushes the plunger is adjusted correctly. When adjusting it you can't see the measurement but you can feel it. The rod should have about an 1/8" of free play before it starts pushing. If it's too tight it will not allow the fluid to travel back to the reservoir locking up the brakes usually in the middle of an intersection.
113 611 015BD: $39.95
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This hydraulic cylinder feeds all the wheel cylinders. After installing a new one make sure the rod that pushes the plunger is adjusted correctly. When adjusting it you can't see the measurement but you can feel it. The rod should have about an 1/8" of free play before it starts pushing. If it's too tight it will not allow the fluid to travel back to the reservoir locking up the brakes usually in the middle of an intersection.
113 611 015BH: $39.95
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