Yesterday was Drive it Day in the UK, a day for everyone to give their classics an airing after the winter.
What better way to get out and put on a few miles after the winter maintenance which included a new Break Master Cylinder, brake lines and fluid flush.
See:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=28280.msg206500#msg206500All going well for a few miles then, approaching a hill, I gently applied the brakes, the brake pedal went straight to the floor and once again no brakes!
Deja vu 1! - Exactly the same symptoms as before.
Fortunately, I knew the hill and was able to turn left onto the flat were I safely came to a stop. Like last time, I called the RAC for assistance thinking the car would have to be recovered and hunkered down for the wait. Looking under the bonnet all looked fine, a possible drop in brake fluid in the reservoir but not really sure as it looked still close to the max level, but will check, but no visible leaks. A fellow W113 owner (Pat) appeared on foot, and we chatted while waiting for the RAC recovery.
Starting the engine and applying the brakes, the brake pedal pressure seemed to be erratic, sometimes feeling soft then sometimes feeling near normal, all very confusing.
The RAC man appeared about forty minutes later and gave every thing the once over, no doubt somewhat confused by my explanation. Then starting the engine again, Deja vu 2! the brake pedal pressure was fully restored just like the previous time.
The RAC man was convinced the servo is fine and the MC suspect, and with the pedal pressure back to normal I agreed to drive home with RAC following.
Fortunately, I got home about, four miles, with no issues but I am really confused as to what is going on.
Possibilities:
Duff Master Cylinder - this was a new October 2018 see
https://www.ebay.de/itm/ATE-03212310033-Hauptbremszylinder-HBZ-MB-8-W114-W115-Pagode-SL-R107-W111-W113-/262844924068Bad bleeding - Air in system - Possibly my error I used one of the Sealey pressure bleeder for the first time:
https://www.sealey.co.uk/product/5637206325/brake-clutch-bleeding-systemI thought the kit is pretty good, but I could have done something wrong, could I have used it wrong and injected air?
I propose to re-bleed the brakes just in case it is air in the system, then I guess by another new MC. I am extremely concerned that on two separate occasions the pedal has gone to the floor momentary leaving me with no brakes and then again the brakes have been restored after about an hour. Luckily on both occasions I was traveling slowly in light traffic so no damage.
Any ideas will be hugely appreciated as I am starting to get worried and if it happens again my wife will not get in the car ever again. Trust me that is not good for my long term Pagoda ownership!
Peter