I do not think there are any "swap in" replacements for the MC on any Esprits.
I have no idea which pads are in the car. I was looking to replace them but I really think the symptoms are indicative of a failing master cylinder. When I flushed the fluid the old stuff looked like chocolate syrup. The car was previously garaged not far from the ocean so i know there was moisture absorbed. If I change pads I'd like to go with something to Hawk HPS.What kind of pads you got in there? Still got the stock pads? Some people put in high performance pads that do not work well for street driving unless they get real heated up
A VW Transporter van master cylinder fits the pre ABS Esprit.I do not think there are any "swap in" replacements for the MC on any Esprits.
That is the farthest thing from the truth with my mechanic. My family has been using him since the first day he opened his shop 15yrs ago and he is extremely honest. He actually prefers I source the parts for him.Your mechanic doesn't want to do a rebuild on your existing MC because he makes a bunch of easy money off selling you a new one.
Once again, no scam with my mechanic or easy money being made on marking up parts or installing parts not needed. He explained that Florida Laws concerning rebuilding certain parts hold him liable and he doesn't want to risk something catastrophic happening to me. I respect his opinion and I'm grateful that he is looking out for my safety. He has no problem sending the master cylinder out to be repaired and then he will install it.Typically, the parts prices are doubled (or more) when it shows up on your invoice v. the cost to the mechanic. That's easy money....with no/little effort required....and it's one of the main ways shops/mechanics make easy money.
Heck, a lot of shops will sell you parts you don't need (and charge to install them) just to make money off the parts. It's a big scam.
Travis,A VW Transporter van master cylinder fits the pre ABS Esprit.
Tom,Travis,
Can you be more specific as to model/year? Are you referring to a VW Vanagon or a VW camper? I have not had one in my hand but I have looked at pictures of those MC's from 1989/90 model years and they look like they are not exactly switchable. Ports are in differnt locations, there are extra ports, etc.
I also do not see a listing for a VW model "Transporter". Is there another name?
Tom
Yeah, OK. Easy there big fella.That is the farthest thing from the truth with my mechanic. My family has been using him since the first day he opened his shop 15yrs ago and he is extremely honest. He actually prefers I source the parts for him.
Once again, no scam with my mechanic or easy money being made on marking up parts or installing parts not needed. He explained that Florida Laws concerning rebuilding certain parts hold him liable and he doesn't want to risk something catastrophic happening to me. I respect his opinion and I'm grateful that he is looking out for my safety. He has no problem sending the master cylinder out to be repaired and then he will install it.
So my question still remains unanswered. Does anyone know where I can source an aftermarket MC or am I stuck trying to find an OEM one for my 2004 Esprit?
TIA.