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I'm in need of a brake master cylinder for my ride.  Appears to be leaking between the reservoir and the cylinder (picture).  Is there a seal that I can replace inexpensively without buy a whole master cylinder assembly?  Can't tell if the master cylinder is the same as used on the Trooper because I don't have a Trooper parts manual.  I don't know if the master cylinder is different when they went to the 1100cc engine.  Has anyone had experience with master cylinder make for the Kinrod Joyner line of rides (I believe it's a German company)?  They are available on Amazon but the configuration isn't the same as OEM.

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Joyner.com takes me to a website that wants me to pay $35/yr for an email address.  www.joyner-usa.com is valid but emails aren't answered.  I have their number (60 miles from where I live).  I'll give them a call.

I pulled the reservoir off and it seems like the rubber grommets are a little stiff.  I'll see if I can find something that will work to replace them.  If not, I already ordered a brake master cylinder - ETA unknown, if ever..

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Dan,

 

Did you find a source for your master cylinder?  I have the same issue on a 2016 R4 - the hydraulic assembly seems to be identical to yours.  Thanks for any information you can provide.

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I ordered and got the one that Jhen posted.  A little cumbersome to install but not impossible.  The same bolts that hold the master cylinder to the firewal also holds the brake pedal mounting bracket to the firewall.  Holding the master cylinder and the brake pedal and and the push rod in place and trying to start a bolt is a test of patience.

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