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Alum master cyl- Fluid flow from 1 reservior to other?? #1699940
11/17/14 12:40 PM
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Was bench bleeding my new aluminum master cylinder last night and noticed that, as I was topping off the rear reservior, the level of the front reservior went up slightly as well.
I don't think that is right. Can you guys educate me on this?

Re: Alum master cyl- Fluid flow from 1 reservior to other?? [Re: WarEagle1] #1699941
11/17/14 12:48 PM
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Sounds correct. There is a partial height divider inside the reservoir. Once the one chamber is full, fluid spills over into the other chamber.

Re: Alum master cyl- Fluid flow from 1 reservior to other?? [Re: DoctorDiff] #1699942
11/17/14 05:22 PM
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Quote:

Sounds correct. There is a partial height divider inside the reservoir. Once the one chamber is full, fluid spills over into the other chamber.


I see the same thing on all of my newer aluminum Mopar brand M.C.


Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)






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