Javelin brakes

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Javelin brakes

Post by paul wilks »

Could someone please help re the banjo and banjo bolt on the high pressure side of the master cylinder (full hydraulic system)? The parts book specifies gaskets (not illustrated) and I have a slight weep of fluid (silicone) from this joint since rebuilding my brake system. Does anyone know:
a) The correct positioning of the gaskets i.e. where do they go?
b) What they are made of? (I have used ordinary fibre washers which obviously haven't done the trick!)

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Thanks for your help

Paul
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Post by Keith Andrews »

It is my understanding, that in general, brake banjo fittings usually have copper washers, and some later model cars have a aluminium washer.
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Post by Mike Allfrey »

Dear Paul,

The banjo fitting you describe should have copper washers, two off, one located on each side of the banjo fitting. The washers should be new and anealed copper.

Silicone brake fluid - frankly I would not entertain the use of such. I know that the advertising blurb says that the USA defence forces use it exclusively in their vehicles. To me that is not a recommendation!

Keep at it,

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Post by Keith Clements »

But you do not have the damp weather that rusts all the brake cylindrers. Anyway let us not start that thread again!!!!
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