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Master brake cylinder gasket leak

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This is an old subject that I can't find the original posting on, so I thought I would post up a new thread to revive an old subject that appears to be relevant to current models.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?4502-Master-Cylinder-Caps


Closest thread I could find. :ani29:



While doing a pre-flight inspection on my 2014 RT I noticed the top of the brake master cylinder was dirty with a combination of oil (brake fluid) mist and dirt, including a noticeable drip line. I remember that was an issue raised on earlier models and was solved by replacing the master cylinder gasket with an aftermarket one from a Chrysler/Dodge. I did this update on my 08 GS and it solved the problem.


So I took off both caps and clearly saw a great deal (relatively speaking) of brake fluid had leaked past the gasket and was on the topside of the cap, causing the misting and dripping. I then inspected the gasket and saw the same large “V” shape venting slit that I saw on my 08, which had obviously resulted in that one leaking. There is no way I want brake fluid dripping off of the master cylinder, so I replaced the gasket with this one.


http://www.amazon.com/Dorman-42081-...8&qid=1406991756&sr=1-1&keywords=dorman+42081


Now hopefully the problem is solved. :pray: I did it on the 08.


However, I would suggest people check their newer model bikes, because it appears the original troublesome part has never been changed or updated. And, can be fixed for 6 bux and 30 seconds of time. :thumbup:
 
This is an old subject that I can't find the original posting on, so I thought I would post up a new thread to revive an old subject that appears to be relevant to current models.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?4502-Master-Cylinder-Caps


Closest thread I could find. :ani29:



While doing a pre-flight inspection on my 2014 RT I noticed the top of the brake master cylinder was dirty with a combination of oil (brake fluid) mist and dirt, including a noticeable drip line. I remember that was an issue raised on earlier models and was solved by replacing the master cylinder gasket with an aftermarket one from a Chrysler/Dodge. I did this update on my 08 GS and it solved the problem.


So I took off both caps and clearly saw a great deal (relatively speaking) of brake fluid had leaked past the gasket and was on the topside of the cap, causing the misting and dripping. I then inspected the gasket and saw the same large “V” shape venting slit that I saw on my 08, which had obviously resulted in that one leaking. There is no way I want brake fluid dripping off of the master cylinder, so I replaced the gasket with this one.


http://www.amazon.com/Dorman-42081-...8&qid=1406991756&sr=1-1&keywords=dorman+42081


Now hopefully the problem is solved. :pray: I did it on the 08.


However, I would suggest people check their newer model bikes, because it appears the original troublesome part has never been changed or updated. And, can be fixed for 6 bux and 30 seconds of time. :thumbup:

Hey thanks for the infor mine also weeps all over. I keep cleaning it but can't stop it. I just ordered them and will try it out. REJ:spyder2:
 
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