by Hans Efde » Fri May 15, 2009 9:41 am
Every now and then there are seal kits on Ebay. I bought one for my master cylinder, but found out it was for another brand. There seem to be 2 types of master cylinders around that look almost identical (AP/Lockheed and BF Goodrich?). In the end I just cleaned and polished mine and reassembled it again. Although there are complete new master cylinders for sale on Ebay as well. Just take care you check which one you have, with or without the pressure regulator for the rear brakes.
But I still had poor brakes, cause was the servo also contaminated with some sort of moisture. Not sure it was brake fluid, could be something coming from the inlet manifold. There was another mention on this forum about poor braking caused by the servo. Apparently there can be play between the incoming and outgoing rod from the servo, so you end up with a large dead stroke.
In the end I removed the servo and connected the master cylinder directly to the brake pedal via an adjustable rod. Much better now. A servo connected to a turbo pressurized intake manifold doesn't work anyway!