I always check fluid levels before moving the coach. On Friday, I found the front reservoir in the master cylinder to be only half full. It was full when I parked it three weeks earlier. I filled it with brake fluid, drove a few laps around the parking lot and the brakes felt fine, so I drove it home. At home, after 13 miles of driving and 11 traffic lights, the master cylinder was still completely full. After inspecting everything over and over I could not find a leak anywhere. At home, I started it, and pumped the brakes over and over trying to force fluid out so I could find the leak, still no luck, and no apparent loss of fluid in the master cylinder. I still have rear drums and front discs.
I think the master cylinder might be leaking into the booster. Is it conceivable that the vacuum booster might by "sucking" brake fluid out of the master cylinder while its in storage?
I think I need to replace my master cylinder and vacuum booster. Any thoughts; suggestions; tips; advice from those who have had a similar issue?
Historical reference: I installed all new brakes in 2016, wheel cylinders, calipers, pads, shoes, springs, brakes lines. Except I did NOT replace the master cylinder or booster at that time. My paperwork shows a new master cylinder in 2009. The booster is probably original.
Russell
'78 Eleganza II
I think the master cylinder might be leaking into the booster. Is it conceivable that the vacuum booster might by "sucking" brake fluid out of the master cylinder while its in storage?
I think I need to replace my master cylinder and vacuum booster. Any thoughts; suggestions; tips; advice from those who have had a similar issue?
Historical reference: I installed all new brakes in 2016, wheel cylinders, calipers, pads, shoes, springs, brakes lines. Except I did NOT replace the master cylinder or booster at that time. My paperwork shows a new master cylinder in 2009. The booster is probably original.
Russell
'78 Eleganza II