There's currently a hydraulic leak in my braking system.
Just before I try to investigate where it's leaking, are there any common places that MX5's braking systems leak ? I have a NA8 if that makes a difference.
Thanks in advance.
Brake Hydraulic Leak
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Ok... I have found the leak.
It seems to be leaking from my rear brake calipers, out of the piston wind back allen key bolt. Is there a seal there that I can replace? Or do I need to buy entire new calipers?
Keep in mind I am not refering to the piston caliper seals in the brake pad side.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
It seems to be leaking from my rear brake calipers, out of the piston wind back allen key bolt. Is there a seal there that I can replace? Or do I need to buy entire new calipers?
Keep in mind I am not refering to the piston caliper seals in the brake pad side.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
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The rear caliper seal and boot set includes an O-ring that goes around that allen keyed bolt. It could be that. It's not listed separately in a Mazda parts catalogue, but it just looks like an O-ring. Check out part 3, which is part of the 26-46Z kit for an NA8.
In any case, given that there's a leak of some sort in one caliper, I'd personally replace all seals in both calipers on that axle at least (and more likely all 4 calipers), and also consider re-honing bores and replacing pistons if they don't look perfect. Any leak is a sign of danger. James sells replacement kits from mx5centre.com.au
In any case, given that there's a leak of some sort in one caliper, I'd personally replace all seals in both calipers on that axle at least (and more likely all 4 calipers), and also consider re-honing bores and replacing pistons if they don't look perfect. Any leak is a sign of danger. James sells replacement kits from mx5centre.com.au
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Thanks for the reply
Was exactly what I was after !
Out of curiousity... where did you get that image from?
Do you have access to a Mazda parts no. catalog?
Was exactly what I was after !
Out of curiousity... where did you get that image from?
Do you have access to a Mazda parts no. catalog?
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