I've recently acquired a barely running 1973 240Z. It's been sitting for several years. With some new gas, and some starter fluid it will start when boosted (battery is dead).
Both the clutch and brake pedals have almost no resistance at all (though they do spring back). The resvoirs for both seem to be within spec. With the engine running I can't get the car into any gear.
I've restored several motorcycles, but none had a hydraulic clutch. One of them did have a hydraulic front brake, but looks significantly less complex than the hydraulic brakes of the 240Z.
Will I need to replace all master and slave cylinders for both clutch and brake?
Is it possible that a disassembly and cleaning of the master and slave cylinders will do the trick?
Hi All,
I've recently acquired a barely running 1973 240Z. It's been sitting for several years. With some new gas, and some starter fluid it will start when boosted (battery is dead).
Both the clutch and brake pedals have almost no resistance at all (though they do spring back). The resvoirs for both seem to be within spec. With the engine running I can't get the car into any gear.
I've restored several motorcycles, but none had a hydraulic clutch. One of them did have a hydraulic front brake, but looks significantly less complex than the hydraulic brakes of the 240Z.
Will I need to replace all master and slave cylinders for both clutch and brake?
Is it possible that a disassembly and cleaning of the master and slave cylinders will do the trick?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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