--Dean Paul Karpowicz said:-- > > another weirder answer to the missing brake fluid could be that the BRAKE > master is leaking into the booster, hence the dissapearing fluid. > > Anyone??? This happened to me on my '71. Evidently the front of the master cylinder leaked into the booster. All was ok for awhile, then the engine would die when I stepped on the brake. Seems the brake fluid ate through the diaphragm, creating a massive vacuum leak when the brake was applied.......NOT CHEAP! -- Todd R. Schroeder |This is not the luggage ticket (baggage todds@sunnet.chotel.com |check) described in Article 4 of the Warsaw |Convention as amended by the Hague Protocol '71 Campmobile |of 1955.
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