Okay so I haven't been able to drive my car for the last month from overheating issues. I finally got my new renegade radiator installed & solved my cooling issues. Once I am thru with the whole burping process I want to go for a drive. I back up in the driveway to turn around & my foot goes to the floor when I use my brake. I pump the pedal but get nothing. I push the car back in the garage. Pop my hood & check my fluid. Reservoir is bone dry
I pull my access plate below the rack. Everything in place . By the way I replaced this 19mm Master cylinder 3 months ago. It has maybe 500 miles on it tops. I get my bottle of brake fluid & proceed to fill my reservoir. Then peek under my car to see if there is a leak. Heck yeah it is leaking from my master cylinder. I did not have a leak before it was parked??? The fluid is coming from the top of the master cylinder where the feed tubes go into the rubber seals. It is leaking from outside the seals? Coming out very quick? What can I do to fix it? What would cause this? The only thing that has change is I welded in a new section in my front trunk. So there was some heat down there but not that close to the master cylinder.
What do you suggest?
You don't have the straws properly inserted into the master cylinder most likely. There needs to be the washers instaled for the metal tips of the straw to seat on, and the rubber seals must not be cracked or dirty.
I'd check to make sure the seals are in and the lines are properly in the seals.
Is it draining down the feed lines (on the outside) to the MC? Then I'd check to see if there's a hairline crack in one or both of the feed lines.
The reservoir has two separate sections for when it runs low... is it empty in both? Is that a possible failure mode?
I hated putting the lines into my MC last week. After 2 or 3 hours of trying, I went off for "a rest" and when I came back, "snick-snick!" in they went. Bah!
Hate to say it, but pop them out and try again...I hate that solution
I'm smart enough to know I'm out of ideas and not of much help. sorry
Hey Jamie,
I would have to say that at least one of the lines got bumped and popped out while working on the car. Seems strange since you said you had to remove the tray to get access to the MC.
Where did fluid go that was in there initially, you never saw a leak?
Only solution I see is to take the lines out and reinstall. I hate that job, did it twice in the last 4 months Make sure to check the rubber seals for cracks and dirt.
Jim
I did have some leaks under my car. I put some cardboard under it. I do have a tranny leak & just thought it was that. Guess not huh? I will get under there & try to reinstall them tommorow night. Any tips other than making sure no cracks or dirt?
You should get new seals for that job.
Again, make sure those metal washers are in there and get new rubber seals for the MC.
Beware... this almost ranks as the top PITA job on a 914. This and replacing the rear hard lines with the engine in.
Great! Now I can really look forward to it . Guess I will spend my evening cussing in my garage. I do not remember there being any metal washers?
Isn't it just the rubber ones coming out of the master cylinder?
Where do the metal washers sit?
Metal washers go in first. Then the rubber seals.
The rubber seals "must" be seated properly or else they'll... ummmmm... LEAK!
(which may be your problem)
Do you want me to get some new seals for you? I owe ya one! LOL
This article is excellent but it leaves a couple of questions for me. The questions involve the washers and the actual installation of the rubber seals. I do not remember any washers on the metal ends If these are needed could someone have pictures and also where to get them. I have found none listed at Pelican.
Also what is the correct installation of the rubber seals. Are they installed first in the master cylinder or on the lines before inserting the metal ends.
This is a completely unknown area to me and if not done right can cause some potential exposure to accidents.
I have bought a new master cylinder with the rubber seals already installed. The next thing: Where do I go from here????
Thanks,
Steve Hurt
Thanks, Eric.
Once I got to looking at the new master cylinder, it made sense. I also have a rebuildable 19mm master cylinder which I believe the washers will be with the rebuild kit.
I just pushed in the reservoir lines to the grommets backs after the grommet installation.
I am putting all new lines, reservoir, clamps, master cylinder, etc. in my car.
Pelican does not offer the rebuild kit for the 19mm. Need souces where I can get the kit for the old M/C I have.
Thanks,
Steve Hurt
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