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Just thought id post for anyone else that runs into similar issues.

After a clutch bleed i had lost all clutch pressure and the pedal would fall to the floor.

After searching high and low for a new master cylinder the best i could find was Nissan for 170 and 3 weeks delivery. Didnt want to go with that.

Couldnt find a wrecker with one so...

I rang nissan again and they have Master Cylinder rebuild kits for 30 dollars available in aus as they are used on other aus made cars. This has fixed the problem for a very small cost.

The only thing the kit will not fix is a destroyed bore.

Cya,

KM

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The reason why master cylinders die during bleeding is because there is no hyd. pressure you can over throw the piston (Move it further than normal) where there is usually dirt and other crap which destroys the seals.

We tried bleeding it for about 2 hours before we realised the master cylinder was ****ed. And now after the rebuild kit the clutch works good.

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