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<blockquote data-quote="JWL" data-source="post: 7844827" data-attributes="member: 47116"><p>My boy has a Freelander, an earlier petrol, bought for peanuts as no-one else wants them. Does a bit of maintenance and he's more than happy, it does get used well and apart from him not being 21 yet it's only the insurance that costs him any real money.</p><p>He's become somewhat an expert on things Freelander and was going on the other day that there is a recommended modification of putting a proper master and slave that is bleedable. I suppose it's just down to the length of the stroke on the slave that dictates what you use, some have used a Defender master and slave so evidently it can be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWL, post: 7844827, member: 47116"] My boy has a Freelander, an earlier petrol, bought for peanuts as no-one else wants them. Does a bit of maintenance and he's more than happy, it does get used well and apart from him not being 21 yet it's only the insurance that costs him any real money. He's become somewhat an expert on things Freelander and was going on the other day that there is a recommended modification of putting a proper master and slave that is bleedable. I suppose it's just down to the length of the stroke on the slave that dictates what you use, some have used a Defender master and slave so evidently it can be done. [/QUOTE]
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