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Slave cylinder question
Friday, March 02, 2007 6:10 PM
Is it ok to have some holes in the green rubber boot part of the Slave Cylinder? If it came like that from spec do you think they will replace it with a new one?

Later
Darryn

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Re: Slave cylinder question
Friday, March 02, 2007 6:16 PM
Darryn DiSanto wrote:Is it ok to have some holes in the green rubber boot part of the Slave Cylinder? If it came like that from spec do you think they will replace it with a new one?

Later
Darryn


That part is just a dust cover. As for them replacing it, not likely. They get the part from GM and it goes based off Gm's warranty. Per Spec GM does not like to warranty them.



FU Tuning



Re: Slave cylinder question
Saturday, March 03, 2007 3:09 PM
thanks.

2004 Cavalier coupe, 5 speed, White
GO
Hahn Stage 2, Eagle rods, Wiseco 8.9, SS Valves, Dual valve springs, valve job, Ti seats and retainers
spec stage 3, Fidanza 7.5lb flywheel, Short Shifter
Slotted and dimpled rotors, EBC green stuff
SHOW
VIS EVO CF hood, KOBE KAM 5 17", Nexxen N3000, Ebay Black tails and filler, 5% tint
Gold line springs, Tokiko D-spec struts
ELECTRONICS
Kenwood in-dash DVD and Navigation, single Kicker CompVR
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2974835
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