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Stott69 wrote:Id try removing the lines from the caliper and eliminate weather theres crap in the lines
Dell'Orto wrote:. Even with the front brake pipe undone from the m/c the pedal stays rock hard.
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fangsport wrote:is the forward piston assembly been reinstalled the correct way? dosn't affect the seal orientation, but does affect port alignment on some M/C's
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Dell'Orto wrote:fangsport wrote:is the forward piston assembly been reinstalled the correct way? dosn't affect the seal orientation, but does affect port alignment on some M/C's
I'm fairly certain it was - I had 3 others to pull apart to compare...I may have to strip it down and recheck though.
Cruicible wrote:just re read your post.
Do you have flow from both ports with pipes disconnected?
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Did you put the little bolt on the side of the master cylinder that holds the front piston in before the front piston was far enough forward? try taking it out then pushing the pedal in a bit, then tightening it up.
When you bleed the rear circuit does the pedal go all the way to the floor or stop after not much travel?
allencr wrote:MC is F'd up, assembled wrong.
Pedal wouldn't go the the floor if that little piston stop bolt was in the wrong position, so you've got a seal or piston in backwards, or if new pistons came in a kit, check against the old ones.
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