A long shot but does anyone have a MK2 Escort Workshop Manual?
I'm trying to rebuild my master cylinder and of course it's nothing like the one in the haynes manual but after some searching online
I've found this advert on ebay: FORD Escort MK2 &RS200 Brake Master Cylinder Repair Kit | eBay and the manual in
the background that I can't really read is identical to my master cylinder! Looks like either page 126 or page 136.
I've got it all apart and have some spare seals but I'm damned if I can work out how to remove one of the springs and I'd really rather
not break it! Of course this is the only seal which has any real wear showing too
I've added a pic of the bit I can't get apart on dropbox here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ww91y9y7phl422x/IMG_6647.JPG
Cheers,
Neil
[Edited on 19/5/12 by encyd]
I have a MK2 Haynes here, let me know what you need and I will try and sort it for you.
You also have a U2U
Kind regards
Jon
Is there a pin through the hole you can see inside the spring on the left hand end ?
From Haynes
'the secondary piston is secured to the spring retainer by a tab which is engaged under the piston front shoulder. Lift the tab to remove the
piston. Compressing the spring, move the retainer to the side and detach the secondary recuperating valve stem from it. The valve spacer, washer and
seal can then be slid from the valve stem
Clesr as mud!
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Originally posted by slingshot2000
I have a MK2 Haynes here, let me know what you need and I will try and sort it for you.
You also have a U2U
Kind regards
Jon
quote:
Originally posted by NigeEss
Is there a pin through the hole you can see inside the spring on the left hand end ?
quote:
Originally posted by JeffHs
From Haynes
'the secondary piston is secured to the spring retainer by a tab which is engaged under the piston front shoulder. Lift the tab to remove the piston. Compressing the spring, move the retainer to the side and detach the secondary recuperating valve stem from it. The valve spacer, washer and seal can then be slid from the valve stem
Clesr as mud!
Not sure if this will help but its from the Mk3 Manual:
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John W
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Originally posted by jwallbank
Not sure if this will help but its from the Mk3 Manual:
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John W
From the 75-80 RS2000 and Mexico manual........
There are 2 types , "A" and "B".
Type "A" has already been covered in someone elses reply, but is yours type "B"?
This has "shims" according to Haynes. It can be identified by the fact it has a piston stop screw on the top under the reservoir.
The manual states....
"pull the reservoir from the cylinder and remove rubber plugs
Push the primary piston down into the cylinder to release its tension against the circlip and then extract the retaining circlip.
Unscrew the piston stop screw from the top of the master cylinder.
Extract the primary piston assembly together with the stop washer.
The secondary piston can now be removed from the cylinder by applying a controlled amount of compressed air into the front hydraulic outlet
connection. The spring can be shaken out."
The manual goes on to describe a "special screw" that holds the primary piston assembly together, is this what you are having trouble with?
When reassembling it states that this screw must not be overtightened?
If you think that this is similar to yours I could maybe try to photograph it ?
Steve
quote:
Originally posted by Cornishman
From the 75-80 RS2000 and Mexico manual........
There are 2 types , "A" and "B".
Type "A" has already been covered in someone elses reply, but is yours type "B"?
This has "shims" according to Haynes. It can be identified by the fact it has a piston stop screw on the top under the reservoir.
The manual states....
"pull the reservoir from the cylinder and remove rubber plugs
Push the primary piston down into the cylinder to release its tension against the circlip and then extract the retaining circlip.
Unscrew the piston stop screw from the top of the master cylinder.
Extract the primary piston assembly together with the stop washer.
The secondary piston can now be removed from the cylinder by applying a controlled amount of compressed air into the front hydraulic outlet connection. The spring can be shaken out."
The manual goes on to describe a "special screw" that holds the primary piston assembly together, is this what you are having trouble with? When reassembling it states that this screw must not be overtightened?
If you think that this is similar to yours I could maybe try to photograph it ?
Steve
Heres the diagrams ....hopefully!
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Awesome thanks for that!