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<blockquote data-quote="mike sweeney" data-source="post: 3697337" data-attributes="member: 28756"><p>There are two holes in the master cylinder. The large one supplies fluid when the lever is pulled and the small one allows fluid to flow back into the MC when the lever is released. Remove the MC cap and if the holes are covered use a pick to remove the cover. Pull the lever and fluid should squirt out of the small hole. I've seen people replace the MC internals but not clean out the small hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike sweeney, post: 3697337, member: 28756"] There are two holes in the master cylinder. The large one supplies fluid when the lever is pulled and the small one allows fluid to flow back into the MC when the lever is released. Remove the MC cap and if the holes are covered use a pick to remove the cover. Pull the lever and fluid should squirt out of the small hole. I've seen people replace the MC internals but not clean out the small hole. [/QUOTE]
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