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Re: in connection front brake lever problem - Now screwed up
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05-01-2009, 06:24 PM | #12 |
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Re: in connection front brake lever problem - Now screwed up
Bring your new brake pads so they can reinstall them when they fix the brakes. It may need a new master cylinder.
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I think I'm missing something here!
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Re: in connection front brake lever problem - Now screwed up
when i say ended up just cleaning the fludi, i meant, the hose did not connect properly to the valve, so the fluid was not coming out in the hose instead the bleeding valve was spitting out and i cleaned or absorbed it with the paper tissue
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Assuming that you now have the right proceedure down: Open valve, pull lever, close valve, release lever....then you need to know 2 things: 1) Even if everything is working perfectly, it may take a REALLY LONG time for a complete flush and bleed......like a half hour and 50 or so cycles of open, pull, close, release. AND 2) Kind of going back to the original problem, if the return spring is broken or the piston is binding, you will NEVER be able to flush and bleed properly, no matter how many times you repeat it. If that really IS the problem, you are probably due for a new master cylinder.....unless Suzuki has a "rebuild kit".....which I doubt.
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