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| Premium Member ![]() Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Wi240sx.com Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (12) Feedback Score: 12 reviews | Odd brake fluid leak I installed some Q45 front calipers/rotors/lines a couple weeks ago. bleed the brakes filled the master cylinder. pedal was ok, then i noticed the fluid level went down. I found the caliper was leaking bought a new one. and it was fine, I went ahead and re-bleed all the brakes pedal was fine. went out had lunch came back and the reservoir was about half empty. brake pedal was still firm. Then i refilled it and it hasen't gone down at all. *NOTE - I HAVEN'T DRIVEN THE CAR* it's just leaked when it sits in the garage. No fluid on the wheels, or calipers. no leaks on the hard lines. the rear lines are dry. and the new front stainless lines are dry. all the calipers check out good. there was a LITTLE fluid under the master cylinder and the frame rail but not much, no where near as much fluid as was lost. Just wondering what else to check? I ordered a new master cyl. and reservoir but just looking for other thoughts. Thanks, Nick
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| Premium Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Venice, Fl
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Trader Rating: (26) Feedback Score: 26 reviews | Possibly leaking out of the back of the MC. Did you tighten up the lines from the MC? it has to be going somewhere, it doesn't just disappear. Notice any fluid on the bottom of the booster?
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| Premium Member ![]() Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Wi240sx.com Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (12) Feedback Score: 12 reviews | there is very little. but i couldn't tell if thats from spilling the fluid or not. i have since wiped it off and nothing has been back. Would it leak out the back of the MC without the brake pedal being pressed?
__________________ 1989 240sx SE Coupe, 19k Original miles, 2JZGTE, PT6266,Fuel System, AEM V2, Sound Performance Tuned www.Wi240sx.com | http://flicktitty.tumblr.com |
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| Premium Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Venice, Fl
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Trader Rating: (26) Feedback Score: 26 reviews | Quote:
Brake fluid is very corrosive, if it's not cleaned off a painted surface fast enough it will eat down to bare metal. Keep that in mind, unless you don't care too much how your engine bay looks.
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