Re: new power booster and master cylinder

Posted by PackardV8 On 2010/12/23 17:38:28
walkerman.
WHen u get a free momment tip the BTV to it's side to see if any brake fluid comes out of the tube that the vacuum hose attaches to and note the estimated amount of fluid.

Also, check the BTV fluid reservoir to see how low (if any) it is asuming that not much fluid was lost after it was removed from the car.

If the master cylinder portion of the BTV unit is disassembled watch closely for any bebris that mite be preset.

Side note: We do not live in a perfect world. Debris can be present in ANY brake system. But the BTV compensator port is much more vulnerable to debris than more conventional master cylinders designs.

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