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Cylinder Shims

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What are the master cylinder shims for?
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Unless I am mistaken, the shims are to adjust the freeplay. You should have the same thickness under both the upper and lower mounts so that the m/c stays in line. Of course, I could be mistaken...
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Thanks for the info.
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Always happy to help! BTW, finding the specs for the free play may be tough. If you need help on that, let me know and I will dig through my books.
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