Seems that the pixies are having it away with my brake fluid in the '68 Sport Fury (power drums)
I am loosing fluid and now have no pedal at all. But I have no sign of a leak. OK, I've only had a fairly quick looksee but normally when I've had a wheel cylinder go I'd see the leak. I don't, plus Dave was so good as to replace or reseal all the wheel cylinders before I picked the car up. So those should be fine. There is no sign of a leak from the master cylinder either. However it empties the rear "pot" of the two very quickly.
I'm also somewhat confused that I have a dual piston master cylinder (at least thats what it looks like?) yet the pipework looks like a single circuit. is that right?
if it were a seal gone in the M/C surly the brakes should still work on the other piston? Or is that naive assumption on my part?
I have checked all the flexis and they are all good and dry, and theres no sign of damage to the hardlines.
Now theres so much air in the system I don't think I can force it to leak by pumping the pedal as its not moving the fluid anywhere. or thats my guess.
From my symptoms does anyone have a best guess diagnosis? Or a good guess where to start?
OK, who stole my brake fluid then?
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Yes, there is a little white smoke. I had assumed it was condensation as the car is not used a lot and the smoke clears quickly (its the sweetest running motor I think I ever owned - shame its destiny is to be yanked in favour of a big block)
I'll have a poke about with the vac hoses and and the servo and see whats up.
Both front brakes are pretty definitely dry and I definitely have absolutely NO brakes.
I have discovered the "emergency brake" ain't that much use in an emergency...
I'll have a poke about with the vac hoses and and the servo and see whats up.
Both front brakes are pretty definitely dry and I definitely have absolutely NO brakes.
I have discovered the "emergency brake" ain't that much use in an emergency...