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Clutch reservoir seal

Marr

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I have a 2011 RT M5, it's starting to loose fluid out of the reservoir, and old fluid has flakes of rubber in it, and looks dirty. I decided from reading on here, that I need to change fluid and 3 O rings. I've found part# for the o rings, but I also decided I needed to change the reservoir cover gasket, it looks a little ate up too, does anyone know parts # for it, can't find it ? Thanks
 
They definitely have it hidden. It doesn't seem to be listed as part of the master cylinder assembly. Looks like you've got to spend $255 to find out what the part # is
 
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Based on what I read in the parts list, part #12d in the picture is identified as Cap Set, PN 219800096. Since the cap screws are identified by separate part number, the question arises whether or not the Cap Set actually includes the cap with possible integral gasket and screws or just the cap with possible integral gasket. If the gasket is integral in the Cap Set, I could see why there is no picture of it in the clutch handle picture. IMO, a good dealership parts manager should be able to get the answer. Were I in the OP's shoes I'd send a request for clarification directly to BRPCare at [email protected].
 
Have to agree

The fact that it is a set must mean it includes the gasket and at 20.00 bucks you can't go wrong. Guess they don't want you to mess up the gasket with a old worn cap...:thumbup:
 
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