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Re: Brake fluid leak

Posted: 14 Oct 2015, 16:01
by Smcknighty
What did you find?

Re: Brake fluid leak

Posted: 17 Oct 2015, 08:50
by Tobias13
Hopefully having another look this weekend, just haven't had chance to get to her this week!,

Keep you posted!,

Re: Brake fluid leak

Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 13:03
by Tobias13
Finally managed to get time and get I t off today, what a mess, couldn't stop the flow so drained the reservoir all over the footwell!! :(

Anyway the cylinder and piston look good, seals look ok but are prob thin, I've not seen new ones so wouldn't know!!

Fair bit if gunk in the barrel so I will give it all a clean and replace all the seals and see if that works!,

Any tips?... :ok

Re: Brake fluid leak (clutch not brake)

Posted: 26 Oct 2015, 13:16
by Tobias13
do you guys generally repair these?

cant seem to find a repair kit very easily, im sure I found one yesterday on vw heritage but cant for the life of me find one, not in the uk anyway?

Re: Brake fluid leak (clutch not break)

Posted: 26 Oct 2015, 13:47
by CovKid
If it were me, I'd clean up a few times but just monitor level in reservoir every day. Providing it doesn't drop and the leaks stop, you should be fine.

Re: Brake fluid leak (clutch not break)

Posted: 26 Oct 2015, 14:41
by nevill3
As suggested earlier, when the brake pistons were cleaned maybe some brake fluid overflowed from the reservoir and is now sitting behind the dash in little pools on the many horizontal surfaces there are behind there, and slowly making it's way down, or it has soaked the fabric covered pipe that feeds the clutch master cylinder and it is this fuid that is now gently seeping out of the fabric and appearing on the master cylinder.

Whilst you have got the master cylinder off I would check your hydraulic clutch pipe under the van. Mine was slightly rusty and so I replaced it when I did my brake lines. It is not the same size as brake pipe though. You are going to have to bleed your whole hydraulic system now anyway so it would be a good time to replace any dodgy bits of brake/ clutch pipe that you may have.

Nev

Re: Brake fluid leak (clutch not break)

Posted: 26 Oct 2015, 17:58
by Tobias13
Thanks guys, I'll clean and rebuild using original seals and check it all over!! Much appreciated!!

Re: Brake fluid leak (clutch not break)

Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 19:38
by Tobias13
Turnabout the upper deal was very thin, so have rebuilt the cylinder tonight, happy days!!

No not happy days, broke this bad boy reassembling, any ideas on a replacement!!

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Re: Brake fluid leak (clutch not break)

Posted: 31 Oct 2015, 18:18
by Tobias13
Managed to source this part off a friend who had a spare, he saved me really coz I couldn't find one anywhere!!

Refitted this noon, bled and all works great, so she ready for a photo shoot tomorrow!!

Thanks to all for their help and advice!!!