Interestingly the Morris Minor, which uses a very similiar master cylinder,
has factory service instructions to fill the master cylinder to the bottom
of the threads for the cap.
With a remote separate overflow bottle wouldn't the fluid leak out
continously from the cap breather and/or a slightly imperfect cap sealing
washer?
John Quilter
Eugene, Oregon
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From: <mgbob@juno.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:00 PM
Subject: [Mg-t] brake fluid level question
> The TD handbook says to fill brake master cylinder to a level 1/2 inch
> below bottom threads of the filler neck. That leaves a large volume of
> air
> above the fluid, far more than would seem to be needed for expansion.
> Totally T-Type 2 (Issue 10, February 2012) has an article by a TF owner
> who
> rigged a separate overflow bottle to his MC, connected at the back end
> with
> banjo fitting, so he can check level and fill from under bonnet, instead
> of
> through the hole after removing the rubber plug under the carpet. Would
> this
> not fill the MC completely?
> Why would MG have specified such a seemingly low level? Does it matter?
> Bob
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