Sometime in the last two years, I bought a rebuild clutch slave cylinder for my 230SL restoration. Now that I'm ready to install it, I find:
1.) inside the accordion boot which was installed with non-reuseable clamps, the piston had pulled out of the cylinder
and was cocked and jammed,
2.) the assembly lubricant has all dried up and there is slight surface rust in non-critical areas,
3.) I've lost the original slave cylinder that I removed from the car, so I cannot compare the two,
4.) there is no spring under the piston in the new rebuilt slave cylinder,
5.) the BBB does not show a cross-section of the slave cylinder, however the Haynes Manual shows a tapered spring
in the 230SL slave cylinder, and the EPC does not show a spring but does list an unspecified spring
(A1119931110) following the part number listing for the slave cylinder.
I will clean and reassemble the rebuilt slave cylinder if someone here can help me answer the following questions.
a.) Is there supposed to be a spring under the piston of the slave cylinder?
b.) What grease is supposed to be used to assemble the piston into the slave cylinder, considering that there will
be brake fluid used in the cylinder?
OOPS: I just found a posting by Benz Dr. that says there is supposed to be a spring inside the clutch slave cylinder. One down and one to go!
OOPS: Another mistake. I found that the spring part number above in item 5 is the "external" return spring, which I have, so the EPC does not show or list an internal spring for the clutch slave cylinder. Where am I going wrong?
Tom Kizer