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AirMike



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:14 am    Post subject: Leaky Matco Brake Reply with quote

I had a heck of a time with the Matco Brake last week. It seems that the threads on the brass fitting that comes out of the brake itself have a wierd NPT fitting that does not marry well to the AN fitting. It was still leaking after the second time I sealed it. What a mess with hyro fluid all over the floor of the Pilot side. Finally I took it off and using form-a-gasket #2 assembled it. I cranked the heck out of the AN fitting on the vise and got it really tight. Finally - no more hydro fluid dripping on my face and arms.

Advice - crank the AN fitting down really tight


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:29 am    Post subject: Leaky Matco Brake Reply with quote

Thanks for the heads up. Could the problem be a badly machined part?
Linn

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I had a heck of a time with the Matco Brake last week. It seems that the threads on the brass fitting that comes out of the brake itself have a wierd NPT fitting that does not marry well to the AN fitting. It was still leaking after the second time I sealed it. What a mess with hyro fluid all over the floor of the Pilot side. Finally I took it off and using form-a-gasket #2 assembled it. I cranked the heck out of the AN fitting on the vise and got it really tight. Finally - no more hydro fluid dripping on my face and arms.

Advice - crank the AN fitting down really tight

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:30 am    Post subject: Leaky Matco Brake Reply with quote

Yes, the fitting into the caliper is pipe thread. No you should NOT need
excessive tightening on the AN flare fitting. Either the fitting or the
flare are likely to have a nick, causing the leak. Anytime a flare
fitting needs more than moderate tightening there is a problem. Tighter
is not better, and is likely to crack a tube flare.
Kelly
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AirMike wrote:
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I had a heck of a time with the Matco Brake last week. It seems that the threads on the brass fitting that comes out of the brake itself have a wierd NPT fitting that does not marry well to the AN fitting. It was still leaking after the second time I sealed it. What a mess with hyro fluid all over the floor of the Pilot side. Finally I took it off and using form-a-gasket #2 assembled it. I cranked the heck out of the AN fitting on the vise and got it really tight. Finally - no more hydro fluid dripping on my face and arms.

Advice - crank the AN fitting down really tight

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:44 am    Post subject: Leaky Matco Brake Reply with quote

When you bleed the brakes, be sure and compress the puck before bleeding
from the bottom and if you heat the tube to fit the brake valve nipple be
sure and have fluid to the top of the tube before connecting to the nipple.

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