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				 Master Cylinder Leaking 
 I seem to have a very slight leak on one master cylinder. Not leaking from any fitting, but "weeping"? I checked the fittings and they're not wet, but the MC develops a drip on the bottom every 4 or so days? |  
	
		
	
	
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 Bill,
 Is it possible that there might be a small crack in the MC?
 
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 I've looked with a light and can't see anything. Frustrating |  
	
		
	
	
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 How many miles?  What kind of MC, aluminum?  Is the rod from the brake pedal into the MC well aligned with the centerline of the MC? 
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 After cleaning the area with Alcohol and let air dry a  few min, spray the area with an Aerosol Powder Antiperspirant. It will leave a white residue that small leaks will wick into and show the leak path. 			 Last edited by spdbrake; 04-14-2017 at 05:35 PM..
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					Originally Posted by Tommy  How many miles?  What kind of MC, aluminum?  Is the rod from the brake pedal into the MC well aligned with the centerline of the MC? |  Brand new. Zero miles. Leaking from the front tip. Aluminum MC |  
	
		
	
	
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 One of my ERA  master cylinders leaked right off the bat.  It was a scuffed up bore when I opened it up.  Apparently if the stroke of the rod is not well aligned with the piston bore it doesn't take long for it to damage the bore. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Did some more investigation on my master cylinder leak. It's porosity. I don't want to remove the pedals, floor, brake lines, and bottom panel to R&R the bad unit. Any suggestions? |  
	
		
	
	
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 I wondered about porosity...but not with aluminum, my prior experience was with a cast iron master cylinder. 
How about some sort of high-build primer, followed by a few coats of paint? If you can use a two-part epoxy primer/paint combo it will "cure" from the catalytic reaction and should hold up against the brake fluid, which might soften and disolve a regular paint.
 
Maybe a few heavy coats of powder coating?
 
Tough issue, Bill. I ended up replacing mine in the end...but, it needed to be replaced anyway to get better braking. You may find it easier to work on off the car...this has been a tough build!
 
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					Originally Posted by Bill D  Did some more investigation on my master cylinder leak. It's porosity. I don't want to remove the pedals, floor, brake lines, and bottom panel to R&R the bad unit. Any suggestions? |  Bill, I know of only one easily applied "goo" type product that works on brake fluid.  I wrote about it here:  Brake Fluid Resistant Sealant for Girling Reservoirs |  
	
		
	
	
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