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Re: HELP - NEW MASTER CYLINDER LEAKS MORE THAN OLD

To: KMNTR6@aol.com
Subject: Re: HELP - NEW MASTER CYLINDER LEAKS MORE THAN OLD
From: David Hill <davhill@cwcom.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 18:42:00 +0100
Cc: rtr@tsquare.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Organization: Psychomotor
References: <d8e6bb24.245927c9@aol.com>
Hi, Ken, 

I had exactly the same problem on my saloon. The leakage wasn't so bad
as to get to the paint but there was also leakage past the main seal so
the fluid level moved in the reservoir. 
So, at vast expense, I bought an NOS master and the £$*&% thing was just
as bad. I sent it back and re-rubbered the old master. 

Cheers, 

Dave Hill

KMNTR6@aol.com wrote:
> 
> HELP!!!
> 
> Last weekend the brake master cylinder on my 1974 TR6 started leaking all
> over the paint under my hood. It bubbled and peeled off. I decided to buy a
> BRAND NEW master cylinder from a vendor at a show I was attending. It was not
> cheap, but I thought that by replacing my leaky master cylinder with a new
> one, I would NEVER have the same problem ever again.
> 
> I came home, removed the old master cleaned up, scraped, sanded, repainted
> under the hood, and put on the new master. I attached the two fittings. I
> thought I was ready to put in the Castrol and bleed the brakes. Well you know
> the rest it - started leaking at the point where the master attaches to the
> servo - right onto my new paint. I re-tightened all of my connections, still
> it leaks. I siphoned all of the Castrol that I could get out... and that is
> where I am right now. I need advise.
> 
> a) did I install the master wrong?
> b) is the new master defective?
> c) is it the wrong part?
> d) HELP!!!!!
> 
> Please let me know as soon. I would like to take care of this as soon as
> possible.
> 
> Thanks
> Ken Nachman
> Richmond (VA) Triumph Register


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