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It's been a long long time since I removed the master cylinder and embarrassingly I have forgotten which way round the master should go, so should be on engine side of crossmember or transfer box side
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Transfer case side so the plunger from the arm operated by the brake rod engages it. It also places it nicely under the top rail of the cross member to make it difficult to access the filler
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