iwish
Active Member
HI All,
I am currently doing a full restoration on a 3500s, some of you will have seen my progress in the members projects area, which is overdue an update.
I have stripped and fully overhauled the master cylinder, servo, brake calipers and fitted new pipes. I wanted to test the system for leaks before i take the body off its rotisserie and drop it back on to the wheels.
I have filled the system with 5.1 fluid and bled the system (the traditional way)
The problem i have is there is no pressure on the brake pedal which moves freely in both directions.
The master cylinder and servo looked in fairly good condition so i purely cleaned everything and replaced the seals and lightly smeared the bores and seals with red grease to stop any rusting whilst the system was empty.
Currently there is no engine so the servo is not connected to anything and i have no signs of any leaks.
Before i rip everything apart any ideas on what might be wrong will be a great help?
Thanks
Dave
I am currently doing a full restoration on a 3500s, some of you will have seen my progress in the members projects area, which is overdue an update.
I have stripped and fully overhauled the master cylinder, servo, brake calipers and fitted new pipes. I wanted to test the system for leaks before i take the body off its rotisserie and drop it back on to the wheels.
I have filled the system with 5.1 fluid and bled the system (the traditional way)
The problem i have is there is no pressure on the brake pedal which moves freely in both directions.
The master cylinder and servo looked in fairly good condition so i purely cleaned everything and replaced the seals and lightly smeared the bores and seals with red grease to stop any rusting whilst the system was empty.
Currently there is no engine so the servo is not connected to anything and i have no signs of any leaks.
Before i rip everything apart any ideas on what might be wrong will be a great help?
Thanks
Dave