Unfortunatly both my master-clutch and brake-cilinders are wet, top and sides.
If I take a look at the paint on the the steel chassis below the cilinders, this is not the first time there is a leakage, a lot of paint has gone or is loose.
I can't find a spot that leaks, maybe the banjo-adapters are not leakfree.
Does anybody know what kind of Banjo-connectors they are and where to find them or find new rings?
The filler-caps have ventilationholes which can spill fluid when the cilinder is too full.
To how high can I fill them?
If I dry the cilinders and go for a drive, the are wet again when I get back.
When I bought the car a few months back, the braking got worse, In the end I had too pump two times to get pressure.
When looked at the mastercilinder there was too little brakefluid, also I bleeded the brakes, there was some air in them.
I also adjusted the brakes on the rear.
The braking seems to go well now, alltough it pulls i bit to the right when engaging the brakes an then pulls straight again.
Hopefully this will disappear once I have placed new rubbers in the front suspension, together with adjustuble lower arms and tierods.
That was a long story to illustrate the wet-cilinders-problem.
Buy new ones or wont that fix the problems?
Cheers
Greets from Holland
