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Old 10-02-16, 11:07 PM
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Default Power Steering in Brake System

I recently got a new 2nd gen GS, only to find out that the previous owner had put power steering fluid into the brake system. Now I'm forced to replace all the rubber components, but I needed help figuring out what they might all be. As of right now my list goes: reservoir cap, reservoir grommets (x2), master cylinder, brake hoses, calipers. Is that everything I need to replace with rubber in the system? Also, do you guys think using a "caliper repair kit" and "master cylinder repair kit" to replace all the rubber parts in them be good enough? Or should I just make the investment to buy a whole new master cylinder and calipers?
Old 10-05-16, 06:54 PM
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Depends on how good you are with a wrench. If you're mechanically inclined then yea I would get the reseal kits.
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