Losing brake fluid - rebuilt slave cylinder
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Losing brake fluid - rebuilt slave cylinder
Just posting a problem solved which may help or inspire others: I had magically disappearing brake fluid from my master cylinder, with no visible leak. not much on the ground either. finally traced it down to my slave, where the rod boot was full of fluid.
I debated rebuild vs. replace ($15 difference) but I like the sense of accomplishment of DIY. (no one owns an old car who could afford a newer out of convenience) so i disassembled and sure enough the rubber gasket on the piston had a slice in it. wonder how that could have happened? replaced that with a $7 rebuild kit, cleaned the parts with new brake fluid, and works perfectly. no reason to consume new parts! now the rusty exterior of my slave matches everything else under the hood...
I debated rebuild vs. replace ($15 difference) but I like the sense of accomplishment of DIY. (no one owns an old car who could afford a newer out of convenience) so i disassembled and sure enough the rubber gasket on the piston had a slice in it. wonder how that could have happened? replaced that with a $7 rebuild kit, cleaned the parts with new brake fluid, and works perfectly. no reason to consume new parts! now the rusty exterior of my slave matches everything else under the hood...
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