Replacing a cracked sight glass on a clutch master cylinder, what sealant is gonna hold up against the brake fluid?
Replacing a cracked sight glass on a clutch master cylinder, what sealant is gonna hold up against the brake fluid?
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Mate of mine had the same problem, covered it over with JBweld, didn't leak but obviously couldn't see through it any more. Works if you don't mind taking the top off to check the level.
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How long ago was that? is it still holding?
I haven't been able to see into it for the past 3yrs, it's been yellowed & cracked to shit the past 6mths I've been covering the face with grey RTV silicone &/ epoxy... so vision isn't important to me especially on the clutch side
I might try & have it so I can see the brake one when I get round to replacing it but that hasn't failed... yet
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What about bolt , nut and a couple of washers......?
knock out rest of plastic.
with or without a bit of rubber (old tube?) In between....
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Haha looks good. Although your comments don't inspire confidence (OK so far....)
I'd be having a look around ebay for a replacement maybe
You'd better watch out for inflation.
The "so far" comment was because I've only just put it back together tonight
Did the repair yesterday, cold wield takes 16hrs to cure so only just gone back together tonight everything's holding up for the mo, but then my "temp fix" with RTV silicone took 3 months to fail so I'll give it sometime before I call it a complete success
... tho I don't see any reason this should fail (unless brake fluid eats 1c coins)
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There is a product called Q Bond which is basically a superglue with filler powder.
It kicks arse for this kind of oddball thing.
There are other Si,liar products but I can't remember what they're called
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