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Re: Got my new MC, responses??? 77B

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Subject: Re: Got my new MC, responses??? 77B
From: Tom McLaughlin <tmcl98@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 13:33:51 -0800 (PST)
Well, perhaps my message was too long.  I thought for
sure I would get a BTDT or a "stop! wait!" do this. 
Nothing, perhaps everybody is out tilting pints for
St. Pat's day.

I'll put this more briefly.  My current master
cylinder does not have the pressure failure warning
switch as it should, and I was having brake problems. 
Not sure if it has always been like this or not.  I
bought a new MC to solve the problem before I realized
the PFWS was missing.  Should I replace the MC and
just plug the PFWS hole as one other lister did
(thanks Tom) or should I just plug the hole, bleed the
brakes and see if that fixes it. Or, should I get a
new PFWS, install it and the new MC and try to wire
the PFWS.  My guess is that most who have this setup,
the PFWS does not work???

My inclination is to replace the MC as I have
purchased it already.  Just looking for some advice on
the next steps to take.

Tom
77B

--- Tom McLaughlin <tmcl98@yahoo.com> wrote:
> All,
> My brake MC in my 77B has needed replacing for a
> while.  I have posted about this before and from the
> symptoms I have, everyone said it is the classic
> case
> of a bad MC.  On everyones advice, I ordered a new
> on
> instead of trying to rebuild (thanks ED!!!).  
> 
> First off, everything in my car, up till this point,
> has been original...at least the correct part type
> for
> the year if not the original.  However, the Moss
> catalogue says that the 77 MC had a square
> reservoir. 
> Mine has a wedge one.  No big deal, just a hint that
> it has been fooled with.  About 6 months ago, I was
> doing some work on that side of the engine and read
> in
> Haynes that my MC should have a pressure failure
> warning switch.  Mine  does not.  No wires and I did
> not feel or see anything resembling this switch
> under
> the MC.  I thought that someone had either put an
> older MC on my car or the NA models didn't have
> this. 
> Wrong on both accounts as most of you probably know.
> 
> The MC I have is the one in the exploded view on
> page
> 157 of Haynes.
> 
> The hole was there for the switch, but the switch
> was
> not there.  I missed this before.  I searched all
> over
> and I cannot find the green/orange and green wires
> that are supposed to be connected to it.  It was
> dark
> out there in the garage, but I think the hole for
> the
> switch was plugged.  The new MC I have has the hole
> for it as it should and  square reservoir.
> 
> One more piece of information.  I have had to add a
> little fluid every week for a while and could never
> figure out where the fluid was leaking from.
> 
> Now the questions:
> 
> 1)  Is it possible the PO just plugged this hole or
> that the PFWS backed out of the MC???
> 2)  Is it possible that it was plugged and now it is
> leaking a little from this hole (not sure if that is
> even possible) and thats what my entire problem has
> been???  Meaning, if I just order the switch, bleed
> the brakes, and install the switch might I be okay
> or
> should I replace the MC anyway (probably the way to
> go
> as I have it already)
> 3)  What should I do next???
> 
> Should I order the switch and try to wire it
> correctly?  Is it a typical thing to just plug the
> hole and not put the switch in?  Please help, I
> don't
> want to become a DPO.  I think alot of times DPOs
> become DPOs just because they don't know any better.
> 
> I'm trying to find out and do it the right way.  
> 
> Very confused.  Sorry so long.
> Tom
> 77B (still stops, but wants to stop a little better)
> 
> 
> 


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