Master Cylinder Rubber Grommet Seating Tool, Seems they pulled loose when the MC was installed |
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Master Cylinder Rubber Grommet Seating Tool, Seems they pulled loose when the MC was installed |
ctc911ctc |
Nov 16 2018, 01:28 PM
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BeatNavy |
Nov 19 2018, 01:03 PM
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Yes, that's the procedure to which I'm referring - if you followed Ian's video, hopefully there is no more air in the MC. There are number of threads here about the difficulty of getting the system completely bled and getting the closest thing to a rock solid pedal. There may still be air in some difficult to remove parts of the system.
One suggestion is actuating the parking brake while pumping the pedal. Do a search here to see what makes the most sense. |
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