Late this past winter my brakes got very spongy and the next day I had almost no pressure at all. I noticed some brake fluid leaking out where the pedel shaft goes into the master cyl so I didn't drive the car for a few weeks while I ordered a power booster/master cyl upgrade.
Before I could put the parts on I had to move the car out of the garage and the brakes felt fine. I've been driving the car since then without issue but this past weekend toward the end of a long drive on a fairly hot day the brakes got spongy again. By the time I got home the air temp had dropped and the brakes came back somewhat.
At the very least I'm going to bleed the brakes. I may wait on the master cyl change till I do some other work.
3 questions:
If there is air in the lines could engine bay heat in combination with outside heat cause the brake fluid to thin and leak?
Has anyone installed a heat shield between the master cyl and headers?
Long time since I've bled brakes. Is there a better way then the old school one guy pumps brakes while one opens lines?
Thanks!
Before I could put the parts on I had to move the car out of the garage and the brakes felt fine. I've been driving the car since then without issue but this past weekend toward the end of a long drive on a fairly hot day the brakes got spongy again. By the time I got home the air temp had dropped and the brakes came back somewhat.
At the very least I'm going to bleed the brakes. I may wait on the master cyl change till I do some other work.
3 questions:
If there is air in the lines could engine bay heat in combination with outside heat cause the brake fluid to thin and leak?
Has anyone installed a heat shield between the master cyl and headers?
Long time since I've bled brakes. Is there a better way then the old school one guy pumps brakes while one opens lines?
Thanks!
