Recently I had major FRONT brake work done on my 'early' 250SL.
Included was a NEW ATE Master Cylinder but re-using the existing reservoir. (I wasn't being cheap... the new reservoirs are slightly different in shape and I wanted to keep the 'original' look.)
I supplied a new ATE seal kit for reservoir to MC.
I noticed on the day I picked up the car that the reservoir was tilted towards the front of the car, ie not sitting flat.
This was evident because the brake fluid looked unequal in each of the sections.
This is the 230sl, early 250sl reservoir that uses for mounting a screw in one section and a rubber plug on the other.
This afternoon I used my torch and a mirror to look at the reservoir mounting on the master cylinder.
The screw end is mounted flush on the MC and is being held securely by the hollow threaded bolt.
The rubber plug is not pushed all the way into the hole of the master cylinder and the small hollow tube on the reservoir is not pushed all the way into the rubber plug.
At this point there are no leaks and given that last weekend I did a 200KM trip with no problems, I don't really expect any in the near future.
My questions are...
Is it really safe to drive the car as it is?
should the reservoir be mounted flush on both connecting points on the master cylinder?
attached is a pic of the reservoir on the old MC and as can be seen the fluid is equal in both sections.
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Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto