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Hi everyone,
Noticed a brake fluid leak that appears to originate from between where the fluid reservoir meets the master cylinder. It seeps out, runs down the back of the master cylinder and down the brake booster onto the chassis rail and has done some damage to the paint there. My car is an AU series 3 falcon. I was wondering how to go about replacing the seals where the reservoir and master cylinder marry up. How do I remove the reservoir? Where can I get these seals? Is it worth replacing the seals rather than the whole master cylinder (had a look on ebay, they are a couple of hundred for the whole unit)? cheers thanks. |
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Bazzy |
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Age: 37 Posts: 192 Joined: 23rd May 2006 Ride: NA / NL fairlane, 08 honda civic Location: Ipswich |
I removed the one from the fairlane recently. there should be a screw holding it on directly between the master cylinder and the reservoir when you remove it you should be able to pull it off . make sure to drain the fluid first. check from there if there is any damage to any of the components.
I don't think my one had seals on it from what i could tell but i did not take much notice. Also you may as well clean it up while you have it out. Re seating it back into place after cleaning up the ports and the reservoir may fix your problem Use new fluid in it when done. Regards Barry
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cjh |
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This is an AUII, and would probably be the same. There is a little bolt that holds the res. in place, I think it is 7mm.....???
The head of the bolt is facing the mudguard. It is a " Shouldered " bolt, hence, it doesn't actually clamp onto the plastic res. Don't overtighten it, just a little nip is all that is required.
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