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rear master cylinder

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Steven Macphee
Posts: 1
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 11:52 

Subject: rear master cylinder

when I put the kit in my cylinder and tried it I got no pressure or brake fluid coming through the unit or lines.what could be wrong?there doesn't seem to be any leaks in the system.maybe I don't have the kit put in properly.any info would be a big help.thanks - Steve  reply to this
Mike Cruze
Posts: 2
Posted: Tuesday, June 3, 2008 22:09 

Subject: Re: rear master cylinder

when I put the kit in my cylinder and tried it I got no pressure or brake fluid coming through the unit or lines.what could be wrong?there doesn't seem to be any leaks in the system.maybe I don't have the kit put in properly.any info would be a big help.thanks - Steve

Did you hone out the cyclinder? So the pistons would not get stuck. The rubber pucks go in small end touches piston- large end go's against spring. Is the bleeder screw open and free of rust and dirt? Might want to get new ones (if they didn't come with kit.)  reply to this
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