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I believe the master cylinder on my 1989 M35A2C failed. Whatever happened, happened at the end of a test drive following fluid changes and spin-on conversions. It was one of the classic stories associated with brakes going out and the potential for disaster only a breath away.
Aside from the "what could have happened" part of the story, when am beneath the truck and I am pulling down on the pedal arm there is a "washing machine" (or) "plunger-in-the-toilet" sound of the fluid bypassing inside the master cylinder. There is no "pedal" and there is NOT a brake fluid leak anywhere underneath the truck or near any wheels. Air pressure is good. The system was and still is full of DOT 5 silicon brake fluid. The brakes were operating well, and the pedal just went to the floor as I arrived at my driveway.
My question(s) will be...
What has happened?
Is this a rebuild or a replace?
Is there a core for the old master cylinder, or is it a throw-away item?
The many threads on brakes do not necessarily answer these specific questions. Any helpful advice or direction would be much appreciated.
Thank you (all) in advance.
Aside from the "what could have happened" part of the story, when am beneath the truck and I am pulling down on the pedal arm there is a "washing machine" (or) "plunger-in-the-toilet" sound of the fluid bypassing inside the master cylinder. There is no "pedal" and there is NOT a brake fluid leak anywhere underneath the truck or near any wheels. Air pressure is good. The system was and still is full of DOT 5 silicon brake fluid. The brakes were operating well, and the pedal just went to the floor as I arrived at my driveway.
My question(s) will be...
What has happened?
Is this a rebuild or a replace?
Is there a core for the old master cylinder, or is it a throw-away item?
The many threads on brakes do not necessarily answer these specific questions. Any helpful advice or direction would be much appreciated.
Thank you (all) in advance.
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