Master cylinder rebuild question

Energy One

GDOG_PITBULL

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The rubber boot that goes over the round metal rod that pushes the piston......is it suppose to be seated at the base or does it just kind of sit there on the retainer ring?
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G
 

GDOG_PITBULL

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Well fuck, then whats the issue????? Did the rebuild and can not seem to get brakes back.:bang: :angry: :bang:
 

pig pen

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Well fuck, then whats the issue????? Did the rebuild and can not seem to get brakes back.:bang: :angry: :bang:
Just to be sure we are talking about the same rubber boot. I'm talking about the boot on the rear brake. The one on the out side of the master cylinder. Its more like a dust cover. your 04 also has differant controls than my 03
 

Raywood

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The rubber boot that goes over the round metal rod that pushes the piston......is it suppose to be seated at the base or does it just kind of sit there on the retainer ring?
Thanks
G
Don't know if this helps you but here is the drawing.

:cheers:

 

DRBarnhart

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The rubber boot that goes over the round metal rod that pushes the piston......is it suppose to be seated at the base or does it just kind of sit there on the retainer ring?
I believe it just sits there on the retaining acting as a dust cover.

Dennis
 
The rubber boot sits into a slot in the bore. Look close, one slot is for the retaining ring, the second is for the rubber boot.
 

GDOG_PITBULL

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Guess the DOT 5 crap holds the air in places as I am finally getting some brake after pumping like crazy and getting the bubbles every now and then.
G
 
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