Once the cap is off, you can put a small rubber hose on a
spray bottle and use that to pump fluid into the master cylinder. I have a
small pump up garden sprayer I use for this.
KerryP Patch panels fabricated Pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx dte.net/57imperial Imperials
-- 50 Limo, 57 roadster, 61's, 62, 68 Convert, 73, a 66 300 and a bunch of
lesser marques
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 7:09
AM
Subject: Re: IML: 61 Brake
Questions
Some have the solid booster that doesn't collapse. As ypu
found out, its not wise to try to collapse the bellows type. I knew someone
with a 59 that did damage that way.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:03
AM
Subject: Re: IML: 61 Brake
Questions
I have a 59 Imp. You have to start the car and put it in
neutral. Have someone depress the brake. The booster will compress out of
the way. Make sure the person inside does not release the brake until you
get done the next part. Unscrew the bolt on to of the master cylinder. I
fabricated a small squeeze bottle to hold brake fluid and I inject it under
the master cylinder cap, as to not have to take the cap completely off. Fill
to the brim and tighten the cap. Then the person can release the brake. I
tried compressing the booster and broke it once, had to find another. I hope
this is the same as a 61. I have been told that type F (Ford) tranny fluid
is what to use in a torqueflight tranny.
Marty-59 Imp Le Baron
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 7:09
PM
Subject: IML: 61 Brake
Questions
Hello All,
I just got a call from a friend who has recently
acquired a 61 Imperial. He had a couple questions regarding the car
that I couldn't answer positively since I don't know much about the 61s.
His first question was about brakes. The car has been sitting along
time and doesn't have any. He said he can't figure out how to put in
fluid. Is the master cylinder under the brake booster on a 61? If so
how does one fill it? He also said that the transmission
fluid is yellow. Isn't that just the type that was used at that
time? If so there isn't any problem changing it over to Dexron is
there?
Any help will be appreciated. Also this car may be
for sale soon. Seems my friend bought it for someone else who only
wanted the engine. Now this person doesn't have any money. I think
that may be a good thing. Its not a 56 but it would look good with
my 62.
Steve T.
62
LeBaron
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