While parked and applying steady pressure on the brake pedal with your foot, eventually the pedal will slowly (sometimes quickly) drop to the floor without losing a drop of brake fluid. This is condition is called master cylinder "blow by".
how do i know the master cylinder is bad ?
After you have located the clutch slave cylinder, have someone depress the clutch pedal. You should see the piston of the slave cylinder extend somewhat. If it does not, either the slave cylinder is bad, or the master cylinder, or, there is not enough brake fluid in the system for it to operate properly. Check the level in the master cylinder. If the slave cylinder is leaking profusely, it is probably bad.
That depends on where it's leaking out; if it's at the master cylinder, you have a bad master cylinder, if it's at the wheel cylinder you have a bad wheel cylinder if it's at a caliper... well, you get the idea. If you know how to repair a master cylinder, wheel cylinder or caliper, you can often get by with a little savings but it's usually best to just trot down to your local auto parts retailer and get a new or rebuilt one.
clamp the line to the slave cylinder and mash the clutch pedal. if the pedal gets hard to push,the slave is bad. if the clutch pedal goes down slowly with moderate pressure,the master cyl is bad clamp the line going to the slave cylinder. meant to say that in the previous answer
The gasket to your clutch master cylinder is probably broken or cracked. or your master cylinder is bad.
Normally you will see moisture, or fluid leaking from the master. Need more help contact me through my board and I will try to help.
You can determine if the master cylinder has gone bad by checking for symptoms such as a spongy or sinking brake pedal, which indicates a loss of hydraulic pressure. Additionally, look for leaks around the master cylinder or a low brake fluid level in the reservoir. If the brakes do not engage properly or if there is a noticeable delay when pressing the pedal, these can also be signs of a faulty master cylinder. A thorough inspection or a brake system test can confirm its condition.
Look for leaking fluid at the slave or master cylinder.
If the master cylinder reservoir is empty, you have a leak somewhere. If the master cylinder reservoir is full, the master cylinder is bad.
no it is hydraulic.dont know what your problem is but check clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder operation,if ok may just be a bad clutch
A brake master cylinder? If you are losing brakes or brake fluid.
When you hold pressure on the brake pedal at a stop light and the pedal slowly drops to the floor and the brake fluid reservoir still remains full, the master is bad.