vegas-x Posted July 10, 2010 Report Posted July 10, 2010 hello - my name is Gale ; i just purchased a 1963 M 20 C -- it will be needing some work befor i can fly it home --as it has been sitting almost 5 years -- one item : the brakes do not work SO i want to put in some brake fluid to determine where the leak is --BUT i cant locate the Brake fluid reseviour -- PLEASE can anyone direct me to its location ? then after i locate the leak i will try to repair with other questions to this group Quote
philipneeper Posted July 10, 2010 Report Posted July 10, 2010 is this the one from MN or something... i think a broker in FL was sellin one like this Quote
philipneeper Posted July 10, 2010 Report Posted July 10, 2010 is it the mooney from MN or whatever.. a brown, tan one? Quote
carusoam Posted July 10, 2010 Report Posted July 10, 2010 Gale, Keep in mind, the reservoir for the brakes is probably the same reservoir for the flaps. At least it is for the 1965 M20C... With this much work ahead of you, you will want to get yourself a copy of the maintenance manual and spare parts manual. Both have pictures and info that will get you to where you want to be.... If you have already determined that you have a leak and low hydraulic level, you may find that the old rubber hose, on the supply side, gets crusty, cracks and leaks. The belly skins will be fully spread with red hydraulic fluid with a few pounds of dirt gelled in. Best regards, -a- Quote
kerry Posted July 12, 2010 Report Posted July 12, 2010 After you find the resevior under the left side access panel between the windshield and firewall you will need to bleed your brake lines. Best way to fill the resevior is by pumping the fluid from the brake caliper. I have a small oiling can and I stick a foot of vinyl tubing on its nozzle. Then hook or press it onto the bleeding valve on the brake calliper. Pump the brake fluid into the system. Fill the resevior 1/2 way so you can do the other side. The 2 master cylinders will probably need new o-rings. The're located under the access panel in front of the electric fuel pump on the belly. Quote
philipneeper Posted July 12, 2010 Report Posted July 12, 2010 i used a old weed sprayer with clear tubing Quote
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