master cylinder
Rags37
03-31-2007, 08:14 AM
Can anyone advise what holds the brake fluid container that set on top of the master cylinder on. Mine seems a little loose. Is there a way of tightening it up? If not what is involved in replacing it?
Thanks
Rags:grinyes:
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Rags:grinyes:
Scrapper
03-31-2007, 09:14 AM
i don't know if you can just get a new rubber one if not go salvage yard and pick you one up make sure t's clean before you put it on..good luck..
Towncar
03-31-2007, 05:23 PM
Loose is 100% normal. Yeah, it kinda feels 'too loose' but that's normal too.
If yours is leaking at the rubber grommets, then yeah, you'll need two new seating grommets, otherwise let 'er ride :)
Oh, didn't directly answer you:
Mounts on two rubber grommets. No, it cant be tightened, new grommets will give the same results.
Replacement is simple, just pull the reservoir off, it has barbed inlet tubes. Then pullout the grommets, replace with new ones, and press the bottle back on.
Bleeding shouldn't be a problem, but might!! If its not leaking I'd leave it alone.
If yours is leaking at the rubber grommets, then yeah, you'll need two new seating grommets, otherwise let 'er ride :)
Oh, didn't directly answer you:
Mounts on two rubber grommets. No, it cant be tightened, new grommets will give the same results.
Replacement is simple, just pull the reservoir off, it has barbed inlet tubes. Then pullout the grommets, replace with new ones, and press the bottle back on.
Bleeding shouldn't be a problem, but might!! If its not leaking I'd leave it alone.
Rags37
04-01-2007, 10:08 AM
Loose is 100% normal. Yeah, it kinda feels 'too loose' but that's normal too.
If yours is leaking at the rubber grommets, then yeah, you'll need two new seating grommets, otherwise let 'er ride :)
Oh, didn't directly answer you:
Mounts on two rubber grommets. No, it cant be tightened, new grommets will give the same results.
Replacement is simple, just pull the reservoir off, it has barbed inlet tubes. Then pullout the grommets, replace with new ones, and press the bottle back on.
Bleeding shouldn't be a problem, but might!! If its not leaking I'd leave it alone.
Thanks Towncar, The reason I asked was someone had put a zip strap on it. It does not leak, and the brakes work fine. I will take your advice and just leave it alone. I think maybe the person that did the strap might have thought it was loose, and thought it might be a quick fix.
Rags
If yours is leaking at the rubber grommets, then yeah, you'll need two new seating grommets, otherwise let 'er ride :)
Oh, didn't directly answer you:
Mounts on two rubber grommets. No, it cant be tightened, new grommets will give the same results.
Replacement is simple, just pull the reservoir off, it has barbed inlet tubes. Then pullout the grommets, replace with new ones, and press the bottle back on.
Bleeding shouldn't be a problem, but might!! If its not leaking I'd leave it alone.
Thanks Towncar, The reason I asked was someone had put a zip strap on it. It does not leak, and the brakes work fine. I will take your advice and just leave it alone. I think maybe the person that did the strap might have thought it was loose, and thought it might be a quick fix.
Rags
Towncar
04-02-2007, 12:48 AM
Thanks Towncar, The reason I asked was someone had put a zip strap on it. It does not leak, and the brakes work fine. I will take your advice and just leave it alone. I think maybe the person that did the strap might have thought it was loose, and thought it might be a quick fix.
Rags
Yuk, I'd pull off that zip tie too.. that can't be purdy :(
Rags
Yuk, I'd pull off that zip tie too.. that can't be purdy :(
Rags37
04-09-2007, 05:01 PM
I did.
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