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Oh, one other thing. I (of course) backed off the nuts to the booster first=
and pulled it completely away from the booster. The piston was NOT stuck i=
n the 'pushed in' position. I was thinking it was probably that tipping val=
ve. I am thinking about bleeding it and just driving it more. I really hate=
to throw away something brand new, even though Rimmer has already shipped =
a free replacement. Maybe all the movement of bleeding will break-it-in som=
e more.
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From: DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey@cs.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2021 3:14 PM
To: im_sloane@hotmail.com <im_sloane@hotmail.com>; 6pack@autox.team.net <6p=
ack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [6pack] New Master Cylinder locking up
Sounds like a problem with the tipping valve that provides a path to the re=
servoir. When the pedal is depressed the piston in the MC will move allowi=
ng the tipping valve to close off allowing pressure to build up and operate=
the brakes. When the pedal is released the piston returns (or, at least i=
t is supposed to, return to its retracted position and will operate the tip=
ping valve to release pressure to the reservoir. If that valve does not op=
en pressure can build up due to heat causing the brake fluid to expand.
If the piston, or rather the seals, are sticking in the bore the piston may=
not be retracting sufficiently to open the tipping valve. They may wear i=
n but they shouldn't have to for proper operation.
Dave
Hey guys
I have one of the new TRW MCs, and twice now it's locked up the brakes. Fir=
st time when I backed off the nuts between it and the booster it freed up, =
but the second time I had to back off the line to the front brakes and when=
it bled a bit, they freed up. I had noticed the front brakes were smoking =
when I stopped.
Anybody had issue and have any tips for how to fix this one? Easy enough to=
replace, if necessary, but hate to throw away a brand new one if it's a kn=
own issue/fix.
Sloane
69-Six
72-Spit
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Oh, one other thing. I (of course) backed off the nuts to the booster first=
and pulled it completely away from the booster. The piston was NOT stuck i=
n the 'pushed in' position. I was thinking it was probably that tipping val=
ve. I am thinking about bleeding
it and just driving it more. I really hate to throw away something brand n=
ew, even though Rimmer has already shipped a free replacement. Maybe all th=
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<div><font size=3D"3">Sounds like a problem with the tipping valve that pro=
vides a path to the reservoir. When the pedal is depressed the piston=
in the MC will move allowing the tipping valve to close off allowing press=
ure to build up and operate the brakes.
When the pedal is released the piston returns (or, at least it is supposed=
to, return to its retracted position and will operate the tipping valve to=
release pressure to the reservoir. If that valve does not open press=
ure can build up due to heat causing
the brake fluid to expand. <br>
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he bore the piston may not be retracting sufficiently to open the tipping v=
alve. They may wear in but they shouldn't have to for proper operatio=
n.
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Hey guys</div>
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I have one of the new TRW MCs, and twice now it's locked up the brakes. Fir=
st time when I backed off the nuts between it and the booster it freed up, =
but the second time I had to back off the line to the front brakes and when=
it bled a bit, they freed up. I
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Anybody had issue and have any tips for how to fix this one? Easy enough to=
replace, if necessary, but hate to throw away a brand new one if it's a kn=
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Sloane </div>
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69-Six</div>
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72-Spit</div>
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