Re: IML: Filling Awkwardly Placed M/C Res.
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Re: IML: Filling Awkwardly Placed M/C Res.



You can fill the small and awkwardly placed chamber easily by purchasing a small funnel and a new length of hose about a foot long that will fit on the end of it. Getting the lid off isn't that difficult, and you can use the funnel with the hose attached to it to easily fill the M/C, slowly to the proper level. If your car has Auto Pilot, you may want a longer hose to attach to the funnel, and fill it slower to keep from overflowing.

Paul W.


-----Original Message-----
From: stephen dilley <stephendilley@xxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 3:11 pm
Subject: Re: IML: Another Imperial Problem 1960 ALSO...





HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MY 60, AND YES IT WAS THE M/C.

NOW I HAVE A TASK IN BLEEDING THE AIR OUT AS THE PEDEL GOES TO THE FLOOR !

SOME SAY START AT THE NEAREST WHEEL OTHERS AT THE FARTHEST ?

SO FAR NO JOY.... ANY INFO ON GETTING THE PEDEL BACK UP WOULD BE A RELIEF.

THANKS.

THE SMALL AND AWKWARDLY PLACED CHAMBER IS PROVING A PAIN...






 steve.








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From:  Frank Griffin <gilbertparts@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To:  mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To:  mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Re: IML: Another Imperial Problem
Date:  Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:55:40 -0700 (PDT)




 Hi Bill,
  
           My first guess from your info is that the master cylider needs to be rebuilt or replaced. It sounds like fluid is leaking past the seals and you are losing pressure.
  
                                                                         
                              Frank

Billimp68@xxxxxxx wrote:
  
    
List,
  
 
  
A problem surfaced today on my 1968 Crown Coupe, as you might guess, it concerns the brakes.   This car has always had excellent brakes, which never caused a problem, until today.  Here is what happened today, the car had good brakes at the start of the drive, but when I stopped for any reason, stop light, etc, noticed that the brake pedal would slowly sink toward the floor from the pressure of my foot.  At first, a couple of rapid pumps gave a hard pedal, but then the pressure of my foot again caused the pedal to go lower, which allowed the car to creep forward.  Just as I arrived home, had hardly any brakes left at all, more pumping of the brake pedal had no effect.  Of course, I checked the master cylinder for fluid level, and found both compartments full to the brim, The engine runs smooth, which makes me doubt if there is a vacuum leak.   I need your suggestions as to what caused this problem and the fix you might recommend.  I have owned this car for fourteen years and the calipers had been converted to stainless steel sleeves prior to that. effect.  Of course, I checked the master cylinder for fluid level, and found both compartments full to the brim, The engine runs smooth, which makes me doubt if there is a vacuum leak.   I need your suggestions as to what caused this problem and the fix you might recommend.  I have owned this car for fourteen years and the calipers had been converted to stainless steel sleeves prior to that.

  
 
  
Thank you,
  
 
  
Bill/Imp, 68's



  
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