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Brake-Fluid Resistant Sealant? (non-SVX q.)
This is not an SVX question, but my mom's Rover Sterling is leaking brake fluid slightly from the seals where the reservoir attaches to the master cylinder. Replacement seals are not available since Sterling fled the US market in 1991.
The seals are illustrated in the FSM I have, and they're not a common shape, so matching them up with something similar is probably out, too. I thought I could cure the leak by pulling the reservoir off, cleaning everything well, and reassembling with the old seals in place coated with some variety of RTV Silicone or other sealant that was brake-fluid resistant. Any recommendations? |
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A lot of the Rover from that era were based on Honda mechanicals. You could maybe see if Honda have the same part. Failing that I'm sure you could get the part mail order from Britain. Rovers were very popular here amongst people who could remember the days when Rover made good cars. Most of those people are now too old to drive.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/ http://www.roversparesnorfolk.co.uk/ http://www.rovermart.co.uk/ Since the Chinese bought Rover, the distributor for Rover parts is Caterpillar Logistics of Morton, IL. http://logistics.cat.com/cda/compone...&x=7&id=377612 http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchin...ent_613571.htm
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