Roy & Dixie
New member
When I purchased my 1999 22CD a couple weeks ago the sale included a 2008 MagicTilt tandum axle trailer with disc brakes on one axle. (not having brakes on all 4 wheels might be another issue in Fla). I sea trialed the boat but did not pull the trailer until I picked up the boat @ 55mi from home. I tow with a 2010 Jeep Liberty Trailrated 4WD and the rig handled beautifully on the way home and on each of 2 outtings within 30mi of home. Under normal braking one would never suspect the trailer brakes do not work. But it turned out that the disc surge brakes had an empty mastercylinder and the brakes do not work. The inside of the cylinder was very rusty and gooey. I suspect water had entered the brake system. I have cleaned out the rust and goo as much as possible, removed both bleeder valves and cleaned them out; they were both stopped up. Then with clean fluid, I began the 2 man proceedure of bleeding the system. I obtained a steady flow of fluid when a valve was opened, but the master cylinder would not build up any real pressure. I can see fluid boiling up out of the small hole in the bottom of the mastercylinder as I push in on the brake accuatator. I conclude I have a bad mastercylinder.
The system is a UFP A60. They have an excellent on-line owners manual with parts list. The master cylinder part number is #35154, which is shown on-line from several suppliers for $35-$40, but each supplier states it is a drum brake master cylinder. The owners manual does not specify either drum or disc. Is a disc master cyl different from a drum master cyl, and if so, what is the difference? There is a site listing a disc master cyl that appears to be the same unit as the #35154, but has a different number.
Any answers and advice would be appreciated.
The system is a UFP A60. They have an excellent on-line owners manual with parts list. The master cylinder part number is #35154, which is shown on-line from several suppliers for $35-$40, but each supplier states it is a drum brake master cylinder. The owners manual does not specify either drum or disc. Is a disc master cyl different from a drum master cyl, and if so, what is the difference? There is a site listing a disc master cyl that appears to be the same unit as the #35154, but has a different number.
Any answers and advice would be appreciated.