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GSKeeper
11th September 2008, 06:25 AM
G'day All,
 
I've just fitted anew master cylinder to the S11A SWB and noticed a slight weep from the bottom outlet of the brake fluid tin pot.
 
I've stripped the pot down and it is in good order.
What should I seal the bottom outlet with??
 
Fibre washer, Copper washer, alloy washer??
 
Thanks & Cheers
 
Ben
JDNSW
11th September 2008, 06:44 AM
Any of them should work, but I would prefer the metal ones as with the fibre one there is the possibility of fibres getting into the fluid, and these could result in leaky seals. I am not sure what was used originally though - mine has been replaced with a plastic one while still in the army.
John
Dinty
11th September 2008, 07:49 AM
G'day All, From memory they were thin rubber washers cheers Dennis:wasntme:
GSKeeper
11th September 2008, 10:12 AM
Thanks for the advise fellas,
 
There were remnants of a rubber seal on the pot when I pulled it down, but I don't have any break fluid friendly rubber on hand.
I might just experiment with a couple of plastic washer wod punched out of the break fluid container;)....at least I know it will handle the break fluid......I'll let you know how it goes.
 
Thanks
 
Ben
UncleHo
11th September 2008, 04:06 PM
G'day GSKeeper :)
 
            Any brake service/Parts Coy. should be able to supply a rubber/ fibre/plastic with the desired hole size, or your local friendly REPCO outlet should be able to supply one :)
 
 
                                                                                  cheers
Aaron IIA
17th September 2008, 08:18 PM
I went to a bearing shop and asked for an O-ring that is stable in brake fluid. It has worked for a number of years now.
Aaron.
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