On Saturday we installed a new Brake Master Cylinder. Very simple task as long as you keep the paint eating fluid under control.
You will want to crack the 2 brake lines going to the MC before removing the MC, this will keep it stable when loosening them. Also, remove the cap and unplug the electrical connector and discard. Using a syringe, remove as much of the fluid from the reservoir as possible. There is a clamp bracket on teh fron tof the MC holding the throttle cable. Remove this. Then remove the four bolts holding the MC to the brake booster. It should come off easily from there.
The gasket between the MC and booster was in bad shape and I didn't get one with my MC. If you order one, ask for the gasket specifically. I purchased a sheet of gasket material and cut my own this time.
The new MC will need to be bled. Clamp gently in a vise (horizontal) and fill the reservoir so that the fluid is above the interior baffle at least. Take a large phillis screwdriver and pump the MC while gently holding your fingers over the two holes where the brake lines attach. Alternate holes while pumping until air is replaced by fluid.
Reinstallation is the reverse of removal.
The brakes were bled without the engine running immediately afterwards. The first thing I noticed was the pedal was extremely firm (engine off). When the engine was started, the pedal when down to the floor as it did before
After a test drive it still did not stop like intended.
After further research (thanks Alvarorb) the brakes were bled again with the engine running. Why this is different, hopefully someone else will chime in??
Brakes were bleed following: LSPV, rear ps, rear ds, front ps, front ds, LSPV. This time a lot of air came out of the LSPV. Fluid was very clear, however there were some streaks of "white" which concerns me, but no more dark fluid or air.
Second test drive was a huge improvement, but not 100%. I also played with the height of the LSPV which made no difference at this point. There still has to be air in the lines to get the brake pedal to compress so much.
I'll probably try and power/pressure bleed the brakes one more time next week and see if I can get more air out after driving for a couple of days.