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What's leaking ?
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 20:30
by Bozykid
1990 autosleeper 1.9 dg
Noticed a little patch on ground today , drivers side almost underneath the pedals , very light oily feel to it , kind of like dirty cooking oil , looked underneath and it's just a small amount collecting on flat plate underneath .
Not happened in the first 4 weeks of owning it , went to glastonbury the weekend from poole and back again and just noticed this evening.
Anyone have any ideas what this may be ?
Is there any brake or clutch fluid reservoirs near there ?
Thanks
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 20:59
by CJH
Bozykid wrote:
Is there any brake or clutch fluid reservoirs near there ?
Yep - main reservoir is underneath the instrument binnacle, just behind the main dials.
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 21:02
by mark
lift the carpet under the pedals............puddle?...............pull the dash pod off.......slide fingers towards screen over the pod and fingers in the grabs and lift off carefully..........brake and clutch reservoir....check level...........hand up behind the steering column............ clutch master cylinder.......usual suspect
mark
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 21:24
by Bozykid
More likely to be hoses or the actual cylinders themselves cracked ?
Thanks
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 11:25
by Bozykid
Can anyone tell me what's the easiest and cheapest option for a DIY (with a Haynes manual) non mechanic fix, replace hoses first as it's a cheaper start if the leak isn't obvious ?
Or is it something best left to a garage as it involves brake fluids bleeding etc ?
I'm willing to give it a go myself if it's not too difficult I'm pretty good with instructions, spanners etc
Thanks
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 11:53
by itchyfeet
Bozykid wrote:Can anyone tell me what's the easiest and cheapest option for a DIY (with a Haynes manual) non mechanic fix, replace hoses first as it's a cheaper start if the leak isn't obvious ?
Or is it something best left to a garage as it involves brake fluids bleeding etc ?
I'm willing to give it a go myself if it's not too difficult I'm pretty good with instructions, spanners etc
Thanks
get a pic up of where it's leaking from we can then tell you how to fix it.
can't be hard to find the source compared to modern vehicle it's very open and easy to get at.
I think brake light switches leak also.
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 13:10
by Bozykid
I will check it out tonight / tomorrow and post pics
Thanks

Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 19:48
by Bozykid
Ok out here in van this evening, lifted up carpet / rubber stuff and yes very wet and peeling paint

Given the clutch master a good clean off with some baby wipes as the hydraulic pipe on the lower front of it that disappears beneath van was very sticky/dirty/fluffy (possible indication of leak?)
The rest of it looks very clean and dry , no mess above this pipe and none running down from the feeder pipe which is braided stainless by the looks of it (replacement?)
I've pumped the clutch loads now it's all clean and dry and no sign of leak so I'm thinking nothing major keep an eye on it ?
What do I do with the puddle of brake fluid eating its way through my beautiful van as we speak , fairy liquid and water ,Then spray the bare paint bits ?
Thanks for everyone's advice so far .
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 19:58
by CovKid
Master cylinder leaks don't just go away. And the level in the reservoir is?
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:05
by Bozykid
Kind of near minimum but van is slightly running downhill facing forward , will check properly before any distance is done , it's not my daily drive.
I don't expect it to go away

but just need to try and see where it's coming from is what I meant by keeping an eye on it
Cheers
What do I do about fluid on floor ?
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:10
by mark
leave it until you change the master cylinder.......you don't want it failing for the want of
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mark
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:35
by Bozykid
Noticed a small drip now from the nut that's above the hydraulic hose nut.
Just tighten it ? I know it's an obvious question just that I'm very new to vehicle repairs
I don't own a reasonable set of spanners , what's an ok set to go for that will get me through a master change if I have to ?
Thanks
Re: What's leaking ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 21:13
by CovKid
Brake cleaner, and (so they say) plain water will neutralise brake fluid. Can't vouch for the latter. You could try nipping up the nut slightly (might cure it).