carter wrote:
yea no it isnt the car in my avatar that is my cooper s resto. its a 1970 mini k . i have another mc should i replace them and see how i go?
you could, but you might just be replacing a stuffed one with another stuffed one.
You can test the spare one a bit though - if you have a bleed nipple (hint - the calipers on the front of your S will have them), wash out the MC with metho, then fill it with fluid, and put the bleeder in the outlet. Then push down on the top of the MC with the plunger on the bench - effectively pushing your foot on the brakes - it should be rock hard. If it's hard, then it ought to work in the car, but no telling how long it'll last with your right foot bashing against it with a whole lot more leverage than your hands on the bench
Good idea to use the bleeder to isolate the problem on your car as well - put the bleeder in the outlet on the MC and push your foot on the brake - if the pedal still sinks, then the problem is the MC, if it's hard, then one of the wheel cylinders might be leaking, or a hose about to burst, or something. But with your symptoms you'd probably know if a wheel cylinder was leaking because you'd be losing fluid
DISCLAIMER!! make sure the bleeder is tight, shield your eyes etc. etc. and if you get covered in brake fluid, don't hunt me down
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