witch way do you put seals on brake master for a Ford bantam
The cup(s) usually face into the bore.
The master cylinder is shot. The seals inside are allowing the fluid to by-pass.
The master cylinder seals are worn out. Have it replaced soon, very soon!
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broken inner seals on your brake's master cylinder
Replace it. It's what we call "blow-by", the seals are shot.
chek the brake fluid level at the master cylinder, if it is empty, then you have a probable leak and \or air in lines. If it is still full, then it's probably the seals on the piston inside the master brake cylinder.
The most common symptom of a master cylinder that has failed is that when you stop and hold your foot on the brake pedal it will slowly fall to the floor. This is called pedal fade and means the seals within the master cylinder are leaking. If you push the brake pedal and it does not return it may be defective. You may also see a leak at the master cylinder.
Master Cylinder internal seals are failing. Replace the Master Cylinder before you have an accident when it fails permanently.
Sounds like the master cylinder seals have failed.
Yes, There are two sets of internal seals and a rear seal. The internal seals can fail and the cylinder will retain the Brake fluid, it just wont work correctly.
Yes. It will cause the seals to swell up in the master cylinder. This will cause a loss of braking. You need to remove the fluid and flush out the master cylinder(with clean brake fluid) immediatly.
Could be a few things such as, e-brake cables stuck or frozen, wheel cylinders stuck or frozen or leaking, brake shoe hold down hardware broken or missing, brake shoes cracked, leaky axle seals, brake shoes adjusted to tight, drums out of round or beyond wear limits.