Disappearing brake fluid

Disappearing brake fluid

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Else

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Friday 17th April 2015
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Pretty sure i know the answer to this one, the brake master cylinder must be leaking into the servo chamber because there is no visible sign of any leaks.

I am guessing the pedal box has to come out to change the master cylinder?

Else

Edited by Else on Friday 17th April 13:37

Else

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239 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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Andav469 said:
Any sign of leaks from your slave cylinder?
Its the brakes, sorry i didn't make that clear did I

Else

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239 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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bluezeeland said:
try this before getting the spanners out;

http://www.newtonnet.co.uk/coupe/service/webtech/i...
Thanks, but i think the servo (Booster as its called in the good ole US of A) is alright, i have suspicions that the seal is letting brake fluid leak out of the master cylinder which then ends up in the servo chamber. Please correct me if i'm wrong, i would prefer not to take the pedal box out if i can help it.

Else

Else

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Saturday 18th April 2015
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carsy said:
True but my money will be on the master cylinder leaking into the servo as Else predicts.

I bit the bullet on mine and did the whole thing. Pedal box out new servo and master cylinder. Job done, hopefully for a long time. Its not that bad just messy with brake fluid.

Off topic Else but what figures did that engine of yours eventually make.
Hi mate, didn't quite make my target 400bhp & 400lbs/ft, got to 373bhp & 395ft/lbs on Joolz dyno. My inlet manifold set up seems to be working well, the throttle bodies are too big though, no increase in power above approx 70% open so I might look to source some 65 or 70mm versions but not desperate to change it cos it drives so nicely. Pulls cleanly from 1000rpm right upto limiter.

Next I'm going to redesign the exhaust, make it less restrictive especially where it splits into 2 just before the silencer. Joolz thought that part was a poor design and could be improved. Not sure how I'm going to do it but would like to incorporate a motorised valve so that I can switch between quiet (silenced) and loud (straight through).

Got a couple of annoying oil leaks to try and cure on the engine but Rob is on it, prob leave it till the winter, they're not bad enough to worry about.

I would like to meet some of the other modified Chim/Griff owners one day to compare notes etc, are there any meets coming up?

Else


Else

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Saturday 18th April 2015
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Hedgehopper said:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-p...

Not often that you see these for sale.
Thanks but they're more expensive than TVR Parts Ltd

Else