Hey all,
I have a Dico Model 60 actuator on this brake system I'm working on and there was a leak inside the reservoir/main cylinder unit. I pulled out the old cylinder, gaskets, and spring and replaced them with a rebuild kit, but now I find myself sans pressure of any kind.
I lined the original and rebuild parts up and measured them and they're identical down to the smallest part. The only thing I can think of is maybe the internal spring is getting held up on something and keeping the cylinder closed, preventing fluid from getting into the system. I'd rather not buy a new master cylinder for the simple reason that this gives me something to do at night.
Thoughts?
-Jerry
I have a Dico Model 60 actuator on this brake system I'm working on and there was a leak inside the reservoir/main cylinder unit. I pulled out the old cylinder, gaskets, and spring and replaced them with a rebuild kit, but now I find myself sans pressure of any kind.
I lined the original and rebuild parts up and measured them and they're identical down to the smallest part. The only thing I can think of is maybe the internal spring is getting held up on something and keeping the cylinder closed, preventing fluid from getting into the system. I'd rather not buy a new master cylinder for the simple reason that this gives me something to do at night.
Thoughts?
-Jerry