Its going somewhere, probably in the cavity between the MC and servo.
I recently replaced my master cylinder. I was having to bleed the brakes
every couple of months; and add brake fluid every so often. No sign of any
leaking at the wheels, but a slight drip between MC and the servo.
When I finally took off the old MC I was surprised by the amount of brake
fluid that had leaked in between the MC and the servo, and was trapped
there..
Now I have a firm pedal all the time; what a difference.
I just joined the TRF club for a discount on parts ordered; probably about 3
years too late; since I think I have replaced just about everything, but
I'am sure something else will turn up.
Al Salvatore
76tr6 dailey
----- Original Message -----
From: <Ozium8221@aol.com>
To: <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 6:39 PM
Subject: brake fluid
> Just took my 75 TR6 for a spin on wed. here in NY.,and my brake fluid was
on
> empty with no visable signs of a leak.Is this common for the fluid to
somehow
> evaporate or something when the car is not driven for an extended period
of
> time(2-3 weeks)
>
> thanks for your input
> rob.....NY
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