Author Topic: 66 W111 Cpe Clutch  (Read 1532 times)

larryled

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66 W111 Cpe Clutch
« on: December 26, 2023, 22:06:52 »
A new problem, clutch pedal to the floor; no fluid in reservoir, leak location not yet detected.  Considering replacing the two hydraulic units and have them, bought over 30 years ago.  Installing them as is may be a gamble with seals in units that old.  Appreciate comments on this, thanks, LLLL

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Re: 66 W111 Cpe Clutch
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2023, 23:59:00 »
hello Larry, I'd use the NOS master/slave units since they've got fresh bores and pistons, but I'd replace the seals.
After sitting for a few decades the rubber hardens and takes on the shape of the cylinders. The hardened seals can't flare out and seal properly under pressure.

I've never replaced a clutch master on a W111 but I imagine it's almost as cumbersome as a W113. If you use the NOS units as-is without replacing the seals, It may be necessary to remove the master (or slave) again in a few years.

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Re: 66 W111 Cpe Clutch
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2023, 01:37:04 »
Knowing how to pressure bleed the system from below is a big help. You can use a pressure bleeder from below or the brake system by hooking up a tube to a front brake caliper. Be sure to replace the rubber brake hose. It becomes restricted just like brake hoses.
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