spongy brakes.....think it's the master cylinder
spongy brakes.....think it's the master cylinder
I got my brakes done awhile back and we got most of the air so that they were fine, but I also figured out that I had a small leak i think in the master cylinder because I would be losing a very small amount of brake fluid and have to fill it up every week or so. Well, I go out to get in my car today after not driving it for 4 days (vacation) and the brakes go all the way to the floor. I put more fluid and they got a little bit better (drivable), but not by much. Any suggestion? I think it's the master cylinder because I can here a little air coming out when the brakes are applied.......
Originally Posted by medic
how much does replaceing the master cylinder cost - in terms of time, parts, and beer. I think I've got the same issue
Replacing master cylinder is quite easy..cost...$50 with core.......you must bench bleed the cylinder before installing it on your car..I replaced mine last month because it was leaking brake fluid out between the cylinder and the booster drum..that is where yours is prob leaking also..you can replace it yourself in about 45 minutes. Make sure you have break line flare wrench 11mm to remove the break lines.
get in the car and without starting it ("ON")... pump up the brakes... if the pedal gets very hard and u can't really push anymore then your problem lies else where, not the mc....
i think thats how it works.. well try it anyway... if the pedal still feels soft then its the booster or the mc.
i think thats how it works.. well try it anyway... if the pedal still feels soft then its the booster or the mc.
Originally Posted by aw89maxSE
Is the master cylinder and the core the samething?
if you dont give yours back, they get you with a core charge which sometimes is 50% or so of the price for a new one
I would honestly just buy a new mc. I put a rebuilt one from autozone in and it was broken
. The bmc is one of the most important pieces on the car, why would you wanna risk your safety putting on a part that has already failed in the past?
. The bmc is one of the most important pieces on the car, why would you wanna risk your safety putting on a part that has already failed in the past?
yeah, but the difference in price is major.
you're lucky to have people on this board buy new $50 parts muchless $90 parts
I do have brand new ones available if anyone is interested.
you're lucky to have people on this board buy new $50 parts muchless $90 parts
I do have brand new ones available if anyone is interested.
Originally Posted by 1991MAXSE
also you can avoid bench bleeding. install as usual but before bleeding
indivdual lines pump the brake pedal about half way down rapidly in short
strokes check fluid level and repeat.
indivdual lines pump the brake pedal about half way down rapidly in short
strokes check fluid level and repeat.
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