Does anyone have the exploded view of the inside of the m151a1 master cylinder? My old one popped apart so fast I couldn't see what came out first and in what order.
The photo shows the way I think it should be attached, but I dont know..
Thanks, Steve
Master Cylinder repair question
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Re: Master Cylinder repair question
The spring & check valve are wrong way round & the primary cup lip goes toward the spring/fluid. The check valve goes to the body out....the piston, spacer & circlip are correctly positioned.
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Re: Master Cylinder repair question
Thank you for your reply! I attached another photo to make sure I understand what to change. I reverse the spring (A), I reverse the position of the check valve (B, B is just the rubber unit, not the steel piece), I place the primary cup (C) like I'm pouring water into it from the spring side, as I drew above the cup.
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Re: Master Cylinder repair question
A [the spring & residual check valve] are turned around, as you say.
B [the piston & secondary cup] are right without altering.
C [the primary cup] is put in front of B orientated as you have drawn up against the spring A.
B [the piston & secondary cup] are right without altering.
C [the primary cup] is put in front of B orientated as you have drawn up against the spring A.
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Re: Master Cylinder repair question
Thanks so much! I'm going to assemble tonight and bleed the brakes..
One more question please. The rubber seal directly below the B I wrote, that has a raised lip, does it make a difference which way the lip is directed?
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One more question please. The rubber seal directly below the B I wrote, that has a raised lip, does it make a difference which way the lip is directed?
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Re: Master Cylinder repair question
If you have had off....I recommend both B & C are replaced....Both lips MUST go to the inside.
If C is reversed the brakes will be extremely dangerous & the pedal go to quickly or sink to the floor boards.
If B is reversed on the piston fluid will leak out the rear of the master cylinder & eventually drain the reservoir.
Bench bleed the master cylinder before installing.
This may help you:
http://jeepdraw.com/images/HOW%20to%20B ... LEEDER.pdf
If C is reversed the brakes will be extremely dangerous & the pedal go to quickly or sink to the floor boards.
If B is reversed on the piston fluid will leak out the rear of the master cylinder & eventually drain the reservoir.
Bench bleed the master cylinder before installing.
This may help you:
http://jeepdraw.com/images/HOW%20to%20B ... LEEDER.pdf
John GIBBINS Member Institute of Automotive Mechanical Engineers [Ret], ASE Master Medium/Heavy Truck & Auto Technician USA -2002 Licensed Motor Mech NSW MVIC 49593 Current 2015
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