Hi Guys,
I have noticed a little "moisture" on the floor, at the corner/near the gas peddle area. I actually had a stain on the carpet in this area. The stain cleaned up easily. The moisture doesn't smell like gas, so I don't think that the fuel lines are leaking in the tunnel. But I am wondering if the master brake caliper could be leaking on the "plunger" side. A while ago I took the cover off of the area under the car that reveals the fuel lines and master cylinder and didn't see any leaks. I will check again this weekend. Have any of you all experienced any of these symptoms?
Thanks again!
Yep. I just made it into my garage and slowed to a stop. MC was original. Replaced and all was good. Don’t get the cheap URO one. I also replaced the soft lines since they go bad as well. One problem is the brake fluid ruins the bushings in the pedal assembly so that might have to be addressed. Bdstone914 rebuilds them better than new.
Thanks Guys.. I will give it a look this weekend
More than likely the seal on the pedal side. You will know soon enough.
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Remove the pedal board and inspect the area. You may find a pool of brake fluid in the pedal set.
Pull the drivers side carpet, pedal pads and remove the two allen head bolts (5mm wrench) from the left and right sides o the pedal board.
Remove the pedal board. It comes out the bottom first and then up and over the pedals.
Pull thee boot on the master cylinder on and press the brakes hard. Watch fo fluid coming out the end of the master cylinder.
You are going to need access to this area to replace the master cylinder.
The area under the pedals is one of the most rust prone spots on the car. See pics below. You will probably want to remove the pedals and clean the area to prevent future rust.
Good luck, have fun.
Bruce
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