by YeMs » Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:32 pm
they are actually realatively easy to clean out. i have done many of them. easy to see when its a prop valve when you have a set of rollers too. when you apply the brakes, 1 side reading will stop steady and the other will shoot up. and its generally the high side (stronger braking side) which is at fault. wat happens is the little spring gets stuck up and allows full pressure to go through to the brake. as mentioned its due to lack of fluid change and a build up of 'crap'.
if you pop the little steel caps off, you will find a little circlip underneath which hold in 2 little spring/piston type assemblys. remove the circlip (sometimes quite a bitch of a job, on the more difficult 1's iv drilled a little hole in slightly above the circlip so i can push it in so u can get a lil hook under it) once thats out (also, it pays to do them 1 at a time so as to not mix up parts) you then move onto pulling the little piston cap out which can require sum times abit of force via compressed air up its backside. give all the parts a clean up with brake clean. replace the little o-rins if need be. flush it out with brake fluid. re-assemble it remembering to lube the o-rings and pop the little circlips in and viola!.
99% of the time, honestly the blockage or build up will be so small, you will think 'shit im fixing the wrong thing', but it doesnt take much to mess it up.
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