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I am baffled. I recently replaced all of the rear brake shoes, wheel cylinders, inner and outer seals, inner and outer bearings etc. All brake lines were bled and brakes are rock hard. I also added a remote reservoir under the hood so I could monitor the brake fluid level. Here is the delemma:
Brakes work fine, no issues. If I let the truck sit for a week or so, the fluid level drops in the reservoir. The first time this happened was right after the repairs, after driving the truck and parking it the reservoir was full. When I returned to the truck a week later the fluid level had emptied the reservoir and was at the top of the rubber hose connecting to the reservoir. I then filled the reservoir back up, drove it around, no problems, parked it with fluid level at full, then returned a week later and the fluid level was down half the reservoir again.
I am baffled. There is no evidence of fluid leaking anywhere. Everything is bone dry, all the wheels, master cylinder, brake lines everything. Where is this fluid going?????
The first time I thought maybe it was some air that was trapped in the Master cylinder somewhere that worked its way out. But twice in a row? Anyone know where this fluid could be going?
Brakes work fine, no issues. If I let the truck sit for a week or so, the fluid level drops in the reservoir. The first time this happened was right after the repairs, after driving the truck and parking it the reservoir was full. When I returned to the truck a week later the fluid level had emptied the reservoir and was at the top of the rubber hose connecting to the reservoir. I then filled the reservoir back up, drove it around, no problems, parked it with fluid level at full, then returned a week later and the fluid level was down half the reservoir again.
I am baffled. There is no evidence of fluid leaking anywhere. Everything is bone dry, all the wheels, master cylinder, brake lines everything. Where is this fluid going?????
The first time I thought maybe it was some air that was trapped in the Master cylinder somewhere that worked its way out. But twice in a row? Anyone know where this fluid could be going?