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I got a NEW, not reman master cylinder from O'Reillys for about $70. Mine did the exact same thing, I'd have to put it in neutral at stop lights because the brakes bled down so bad. No leaks at any cylinder, and I did not seem to be losing fluid.
Just make sure you are very diligent in bleeding the master cylinder on the bench before actually installig it. It took us a good 15-20 minutes of pumping the master cylinder with the bypass tubes installed and tapping the body with a rubber mallet to get ALL the air bubbles out of the system. Of course, you have to drain it again to install it in the car, but the cylinder part will retain the fluid. Once it's installed you just refill it and bleed the brakes, starting at the rear passenger side, then the rear driver side, then the front passenger side, and lastly the front driver side. (Always start with the wheel furthest from the MC)
I used basic hand tools to replace it, nothing fancy. Yes you can buy line wrenches made for hydraulic lines, but they are definitely not necessary. A good fitting combination wrench will work fine, Line wrenches are just made to have a box end type head on them for less angle between the teeth for tight spaces. I have all Snap-On tools so mine do not round off fasteners. (dont go cheap on sockets and wrenches, get AT LEAST Craftsman quality on those)
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