LandyAmbulance92
New Member
Hi all
Getting very close to being able to MOT my series 2a and register it for road use (not been on the road since leaving the military in 2000)
Struggling to bleed the brakes though after replacing all wheel cylinders, shoes and drums.
The brake / clutch reservoir seems to have an inner and outer section, but can anyone explain why? the inner section seems to run dry sometimes, whilst there is still loads of fluid in the outer bit, so i'm wondering if just the inner section is for brakes? and if I'm introducing air in the system by not keeping this bit topped up all the time
Hope to meet some of you soon once its finally road worthy and has number plates
Cheers
Alex
Getting very close to being able to MOT my series 2a and register it for road use (not been on the road since leaving the military in 2000)
Struggling to bleed the brakes though after replacing all wheel cylinders, shoes and drums.
The brake / clutch reservoir seems to have an inner and outer section, but can anyone explain why? the inner section seems to run dry sometimes, whilst there is still loads of fluid in the outer bit, so i'm wondering if just the inner section is for brakes? and if I'm introducing air in the system by not keeping this bit topped up all the time
Hope to meet some of you soon once its finally road worthy and has number plates
Cheers
Alex