Ok, so ive not driven the 101 since last year.
Started it up today, very first pulse of the key, so happy there.
But one of the fluid reservoirs was empty - the front brake one.
No peddle either.
So i dig about for some DOT4, thinking ill top it up, pump away, and see whats leaking.
I do just that, get a good peddle after a bit of pumping, top up the resevoir again, and go for a crawl about underneath. Nothing to see.
Get back in the cab - reservoir now overflowing, and the peddle isnt there again. Pump it and it comes back after a bit, the level in the reservoir goes down, but then the same again. Looses peddle, fluid rises.
Ive owned the truck about 20 years. Always the same master until about 3 or 4 years back, when i changed to one of those modified s3 ones (basically IIRC, so you can use the servo from the s3, but the modified cylinder is tapped to 101 thread)
Im guessing this must be a master fault, rather than the pistons. Im also wondering why only the front brake reserve fell. Back system is still on the level.
Any ideas?
Started it up today, very first pulse of the key, so happy there.
But one of the fluid reservoirs was empty - the front brake one.
No peddle either.
So i dig about for some DOT4, thinking ill top it up, pump away, and see whats leaking.
I do just that, get a good peddle after a bit of pumping, top up the resevoir again, and go for a crawl about underneath. Nothing to see.
Get back in the cab - reservoir now overflowing, and the peddle isnt there again. Pump it and it comes back after a bit, the level in the reservoir goes down, but then the same again. Looses peddle, fluid rises.
Ive owned the truck about 20 years. Always the same master until about 3 or 4 years back, when i changed to one of those modified s3 ones (basically IIRC, so you can use the servo from the s3, but the modified cylinder is tapped to 101 thread)
Im guessing this must be a master fault, rather than the pistons. Im also wondering why only the front brake reserve fell. Back system is still on the level.
Any ideas?