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Brake fluid replace Problems 101
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It has worked very well with some noticeable tight pad/brake noise when walking the bike.
Following the FSM, I drained the fluid (no problem). Filling up the brake line (J24), started and then stopped. It's at a point now that I can no longer drain the system. No pressure at the lever with the cap screwed down and the drain plug closed. I'm taking a dinner break and thinking I may have to get familiar with this brake system tonight.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where should I start? My guess would be to look at the piston unit (G24) first for debris and work my way down to the caliper?
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I continued to bleed the system and at some point it just stopped doing anything. Going to let it sit over dinner and head back out to the garage to re evaluate.
What's my best option at this point or how should I proceed?
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We've all been there, takes a while. Good to have a second person to open the bleed fitting and clamp it off after the fluid spurts to keep from sucking air back in.
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If that makes sense.
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rephrase... sludge.
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Sometimes you can leave the lever zip tied back to the bar for a while to force air out of system.
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Iso/rubbing alcohol works good for cleaning brake partsLineArtist wrote: oh boy, plenty of debris in the reservoir, going to clean it out.
rephrase... sludge.
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that stuff on the paper towel was at the bottom of the reservoir, about 1/2 of teaspoon of plumbing goop.
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Hello master cylinder piston, good to know you finally. Adding one more part to my knowledge base.
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One of my best tools is that microwave plate that I use to clean all parts and contain liquids, small screws and springs from going missing. Going to make a ray gun with the rest of the parts from that microwave.
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PLUMMEN wrote: Yep that's some nasty stuff,brake fluid should be flushed every couple of years.
+1 I change mine every 2 years. Those pictures show why that is not time wasted. Ed
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