Postby darrellw » 17 Jan 2012 16:57
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All good stuff. Thanks for all that info. I assume that when the switch is removed fluid does not escape. Correct?
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I shouldn't, unless you have some internal leakage in the master (which is possible). So be prepared. Also, the plastic switch may not come out easily, and may in fact break off, so take some care.
Darrell Walker
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