Stock 40 Brake Master Cylinder`` (1 Viewer)

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The rear reservoir is losing break fluid. Close and careful inspection of the wheel slaves and break lines do not indicate any fluid leaks. Could the fluid be leaking into the vacuum tank? And why does just the rear reservoir leak?

Thanks,

JB
 
Could the fluid be leaking into the vacuum tank?



Yes.


And why does just the rear reservoir leak?



Because the rear seal is bad on the rear portion of the master cylinder.


Remove the master cylinder from the booster and see if you have fluid back there.....

You should not have to disconnect any of the brake lines to perform this inspection.



The master cylinder, while a single unit, has two separate, sealed pistons in the bore of the master, supplying fluid to the individual circuits. (front and rear)


:beer:
 
replace with new (I hate rebuilt masters, never had any luck with them)
 
with a spacer, yes..
 

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