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Old 04-18-2017, 09:02 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Motiv8dZ View Post
What correlation does the master cylinder have with the CSC? I just want to be able to justify asking them to do that as well

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My understanding is that if the CSC fails, clutch fluid is lost from the system and/or can become contaminated with debris from the failed CSC which can put a strain on the seals in the clutch master cylinder, possibly leading to failure of the master cylinder. As others have mentioned, it is generally recommended to change the MC if the CSC fails. Contact Joe at ZSpeed. He can offer a full explanation.
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