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mastercylinder, brake & clutch replacement

gregw,and of course,keoke my interest in this mater stems from the fact that during my usual late afternoon local cruise my breake pedal got 'spongy'and the clutch pedal went down to the floor real easy like,got the car home and found the reservoir very low,jacked the car up[all 4 wheels]and checked for leaks, found none,i know keoke top it off thanks,ill do just that after i complette left front suspension rebuild, almost done,just wanted to know what my options are if i find the dreaded murphy gremblin lurking about,thanks much for your reply.anthony7777 1963 bj7.
 
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