28 Dec 2012, 22:58
While trying to get everything ready for the MOT booked for the 3rd of Jan I noticed a pool of hydrolic oil on the garage floor. Now I've had problems with the brakes becoming spongy and lacking in response since picking the car up from Southampton. Increasingly they seem to "fail" and I have to push further on the brake pedal in order to get enough stopping force. I'd checked the master cylinder and it was topped up fine. However, looking today the level was almost to the minimum. I decided to jack the front of the car up and take the wheel off, plus remove the cover above to inspect the MC in more detail. There seems to be a really bad leak where the MC connects to the servo housing. (need to rotate the image by 90 degrees)
The fluid has been running down the front and collecting near the tank, damaging the epoxy in places. I've removed the damaged epoxy and cover for the tank, plus cleaned out any other fluid on the frame.
I've removed the MC which seems to be leaking out of the back of the ram. There was a fair amount of fluid in the connection point at the servo as well.
I have a few questions:
Should I completely replace the MC? The rest of is seems fine, although it could do with a clean up and re-paint.
If I'm not replacing it can you get hold of the seals, and if so does anyone know where I can get hold of the asap?
Should I remove the servo as well and re-paint? Seems like a good idea, and would complete the job.
What is the best thing to repaint the areas effected by the fluid? I have a waxol black underbody paint I was thinking of using. Considering the under body already has a black sealant applied is this the best approach? How should I treat the rust on the effected parts?
The frame seemed in excellent condition under the black coating (well other than the area effected, which comes away with white spirit. It seems to have done a good job of protecting the epoxy and frame, even if many people hate to see it on DeLoreans.
Without brakes the MOT on the 3rd looks like an impossibility.
The fluid has been running down the front and collecting near the tank, damaging the epoxy in places. I've removed the damaged epoxy and cover for the tank, plus cleaned out any other fluid on the frame.
I've removed the MC which seems to be leaking out of the back of the ram. There was a fair amount of fluid in the connection point at the servo as well.
I have a few questions:
Should I completely replace the MC? The rest of is seems fine, although it could do with a clean up and re-paint.
If I'm not replacing it can you get hold of the seals, and if so does anyone know where I can get hold of the asap?
Should I remove the servo as well and re-paint? Seems like a good idea, and would complete the job.
What is the best thing to repaint the areas effected by the fluid? I have a waxol black underbody paint I was thinking of using. Considering the under body already has a black sealant applied is this the best approach? How should I treat the rust on the effected parts?
The frame seemed in excellent condition under the black coating (well other than the area effected, which comes away with white spirit. It seems to have done a good job of protecting the epoxy and frame, even if many people hate to see it on DeLoreans.
Without brakes the MOT on the 3rd looks like an impossibility.