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Rusty Brake Cylinder

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Guest sunny-bono

Hi,

i have noticed on a couple 205s that you get rust on the brake cylinder. is this normal? my last one had some but i never really took any notice. But now i am rather concerned. Is the normal, should i worry?

 

How much would it cost roughly to get them swapped? ( i doubt i could do the work myself)

 

Thanks

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hengti

do you mean the master cylinder under the bonnet, or the wheel cylinders on the 1.6 drums?

 

it's normal in either case - no need to worry

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Guest sunny-bono

should have been clearer. sorry

 

under the boneet, top left hand side when at the front (not like you would be looking from any where else really :blink:).

 

why do they rust? is the brake fluid coming from the between the unions? can it ever get really sever? ie mot failure?

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hengti
should have been clearer. sorry

 

under the boneet, top left hand side when at the front (not like you would be looking from any where else really :blink:).

 

why do they rust? is the brake fluid coming from the between the unions? can it ever get really sever? ie mot failure?

 

 

i believe they're made from some sort of anodised steel, which will attract surface rust eventually. it's a hefty lump of metal though and won't ever rust through (not whilst you or i are alive anyway :D )

 

if you've got brake fluid leaking from the unions, you definitely need to look at that - as, apart from letting fluid out, it'll be letting air in - which'll muck up your brakes. if you've got a leak, you might have noticed that the brake pedal is soft - ?

 

if not, there's nothing to worry about :(

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Anthony

The body of the master cylinders do rust pretty quickly - the brand new one I fitted to my car just six months back is already looking a little rusty :blink:

 

As said though, it's only cosmetic and nothing to really worry about from a braking performance or safety point of view.

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