hilsideser
Jedi Warrior
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OK, I replaced the master and slave cylinders on my '79 driver. I used silicone fluid. I bench bled the master and installed, with new line. After some driving, the pedal stared going lower to the floor. Opened the reservoir and the silicone is foamy. I have tried to rebleed the bugger and can't get the bubbles out of the system. I did recheck the line and did twist down one fitting, but still am getting the foaming.
Advice?
Patrick
Wayensville, N.C.
'79 driver
'79 next driver, soon...
'78 project
'77 project
'80 parts car
...<span style="font-style: italic">Spitfires</span>...
Advice?
Patrick
Wayensville, N.C.
'79 driver
'79 next driver, soon...
'78 project
'77 project
'80 parts car
...<span style="font-style: italic">Spitfires</span>...
Hi Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 
I've used dot5 since the early 90's in my TR6,never had a problem. I do however think it takes a little more bleeding to get all the air out on a dry system.