Re: So, where did my brake fluid go?
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Re: So, where did my brake fluid go?



I will be checking it over more when I get time.  For now it's safely in the garage.  The MC is the most likely culpret if there's a leak.  All of my hoses and wheel cylinders are less than 5 years old.  Not that they can't be the problem - but the MC is original and most likely the source.
 
Thanks for the responses everyone.
 
Dave
'64 Belvedere 2DHT
318 Poly, Push Button Auto

From: Eric Sturgis <ericsturgis@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Chrysler Group <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: So, where did my brake fluid go?

It can be sucked up into the Power booster, it can leak in to the cabin, it can leak at ANY connection between lines (rubber to metal lines) it can leak at each wheel cylinder from the cylinder to the line, cylinder to the bleeder valve, inside the drum...cylinders can leak and weep removing of a dust cup usually confirms this as fluid traces will be in there still and/or shoes will be dark in color....wet looking as the fluid very slowly leaked out on to them.  Take a flash light, look at the tires from underneath the car, if you see marks that look like runs...like water has run down the tires and left a little "water" marks this is also a sign that wheel cylinders are leaking. 
 
It leaked out somewhere...most likely the wheel cylinders or M/C.  Very common in old cars that sit a lot.  They may seem to work fine now....But when what ever is failing goes....your SOL....No brakes, no way to stop it....and crunch....I had mine fail like that when I was about 20 years old (on a 62 Newport of course) and nearly sent 4 people to go back to see god (they just got out of church) It's not fun when the wheel cylinder pop open as the brake shoe lining comes off the brake shoes because they have been weeping off and on loosening the glue that holds them on. 
 
I'd investigate very carefully until I found the problem. 


On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Dave64 <lt7dave@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks, Gary.  I plan to replace the original single MC with a dual reservoir one anyway.  I've been planning to do it for awhile, now, but this little episode has moved that project up to the top of my to do list.
 
Dave
'64 Belvedere 2DHT
318 Poly, Push Button Auto

From: Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 10:12 PM

Subject: Re: So, where did my brake fluid go?

I had a similar experience with 2 Mopars that sat for a long time. I could not find an obvious leak and assumed the fluid evaporated, guessing through the hole in the MC where the bolt goes through. DOT 5 it was, if that matters.

Thanks,
Gary H.

>  -------Original Message-------


>  I did check that - and that's possible, but inconclusive at this point.  If
>  so, maybe it evaporated.  The carpet is dry, but has a stain.  The stain
>  may have been there before, though.  It's old crappy carpet, and I have CRS
>  syndrome after almost 6 months of not seeing the car.  BUT, if the master
>  is leaking/shot, why was I able to refill it and drive 25 miles without any
>  further issues?

>  Thanks for the input, guys.


>  Dave
>  '64 Belvedere 2DHT
>  318 Poly, Push Button Auto

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