Hi guys!
In my intial thread on this website, i posted some pics of my recently bought Challenger. Here's the link:
www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=40369.15From the pics of my engine bay, HP2 pointed out that although the dealer told me the car has disc brakes, it still has the stock master cylinder with two small reservoirs installed - which is said to be a bad thing.
As the car is still being handled by the dealers shipping service, i wrote him that i prefer they check and fix this.
Then i received the following mail five minutes ago: "Yes, the vehicle has disc brakes. They are manual. This is the
reason for the double reservoir."
Now i'm a bit confused. From what i understood before, the master cylinder should be changed along with the brake system being upgraded from drums to discs. And the disc master cylinder should have at least one large reservoir or even two - depending if discs are being installed only in front, or on all four wheels. Right?
Now the dealer seems to either miss or ignore that point in my mail, as he only tells me "Yes, it has two reservoirs." I mean, i know that it has two reservoirs, no matter if there are drums or discs installed, but i am worried about WHAT KIND of master cylinder and reservoir there is in my car.
Does the point in his mail, that the disc brakes are manual, have anything to do with my point that there should be a disc system master cylinder instead of a stock one? Or does he even know less about brake systems than i do? In this case i wonder if it is a good idea to let this guy fix anything, or if it's better to let some real experts handle this.
Sorry if this post seems a bit confusing, i hope you guys get what i mean. Any help here is greatly appreciated, as i'd like to contact the dealer as fast a possible and tell him how to proceed.
Cheers,
Ralph