Re: Brake reservoir leakage
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I wrenched this apart this morning what I find differs from what the drawing suggests should be there and what was described.
It appears that someone used something akin to plumbers tape at the base of the plug and then used a copper washer to try and get this to seal. The hose may be a substitution as well, its a Gates hose, I've tried to remove the ends but they don't seem to want to come apart so I'm guessing they were made as one? This is not the stock setup, correct?
Posted on: 2018/8/5 10:33
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Re: Brake reservoir leakage
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The copper washer looks like a single-use crush gasket that someone tried to reuse by adding the tape (a terrible idea when brake fluid is involved) and the hose looks like a flexible brake line so probably is threaded in. Just going by the photos as I've never seen one of these so not sure what it should look like but that's what it looks like to me.
Posted on: 2018/8/5 10:57
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Re: Brake reservoir leakage
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I tried the local hardware and autopart stores and finally mage up a washer out of some heavy rubber gasket material I had around, so I that should stop the leak, the hose was the sort they can make at NAPA and look so old it was crispy, so I replaced that I'm going to use the drawing you supplied tor try and find the correct part from Maxx or Kantner, thanks for all the help...
Posted on: 2018/8/6 9:55
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Re: Brake reservoir leakage
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Round copper crush ring gaskets, 3/8 to 5-1/4 inches, page 45 of current downloadable Restoration Supply catalog.
Posted on: 2018/8/6 10:39
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