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There is no pressure in the resevoir itself
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03-06-2014, 03:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2014, 04:01 PM by Danny2009.)
The reservoir is just pushed into the seals so if you push on it then It will weep fluid out
Clean it up if it's not leaking now you should be ok
Maybe fetch the pipe over the rocker cover, between the inlet and cam cover if it will go ?
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should be ok, pushing up the resevoir can cause it to leak
top it up if it needs it and see how your brakes feel when out for a drive, doubt you'll have any air ingress
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Did you nick that pipe off your mums tumble dryer? Try some smaller pipe? What's wrong with something like a 405 air pipe setup?
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Well thanks for putting my mind at ease guys. I actually had no idea that the reservoir was just pushed into the master cylinder with some seals around it's spout. I thought it was all integral sort of thing. Just tested the brakes and they are still firm and no fluid leaking when pressing them just to confirm what you guys have said.
Sambarker last year when I was asking for advice on building a turbo it was agreed that the biggest possible intake ducting would be ideal so I sourced some 3 inch flexi tubing from eBay. The bonnet does barely close but I may reroute it to the right hand side, once I have the exhaust elbow sorted. I just want this setup to be as efficient as possible, hence the large ducting.
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unless your turbo inlet is 3" its a waste.