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daveyrach 14-03-11 06:37 PM

Curvy front master cylinder service?
 
How easy is the above to do? I have the kit and necessary tools just wondered how quick /easy it is and i take it i need to bleed the brakes.

Nicky S 14-03-11 06:46 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveyrach (Post 2501182)
How easy is the above to do? I have the kit and necessary tools just wondered how quick /easy it is and i take it i need to bleed the brakes.

well you dont have to bleed the brakes i just got a pipe clamp and clamped the lines just before they went into the master cyclinder then when you put it back on you just leave the lid off and pump the lever a few times and watch all the bubles come out.

lazy mans way lol

its not that hard to do at all only problem i had was getting the clip out (cant rember what they are called but that was a pain).

why are you doing the service may i ask ??

Dave20046 14-03-11 06:51 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky S (Post 2501186)
well you dont have to bleed the brakes i just got a pipe clamp and clamped the lines just before they went into the master cyclinder then when you put it back on you just leave the lid off and pump the lever a few times and watch all the bubles come out.

lazy mans way lol

its not that hard to do at all only problem i had was getting the clip out (cant rember what they are called but that was a pain).

why are you doing the service may i ask ??

Lazy bast!
personally I'd just bleed em...specially if it's not been done in a while.
you need some quite long thin circlip pliers (i had to grind mine down) but otherwise it's pretty straight forward.
just remove the lever and the rubber boot, take out the circlip and it all pulls out. remembering how it went , swap your pieces.

Dicky Ticker 14-03-11 07:01 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service?
 
If the master cylinder is in need of a service it may be reasonable to assume the brake fluid needs changing so pump plenty through when you bleed them

Nicky S 14-03-11 07:10 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave20046 (Post 2501190)
Lazy bast!
personally I'd just bleed em...specially if it's not been done in a while.
you need some quite long thin circlip pliers (i had to grind mine down) but otherwise it's pretty straight forward.
just remove the lever and the rubber boot, take out the circlip and it all pulls out. remembering how it went , swap your pieces.

lol

thats them circlips

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dicky Ticker (Post 2501196)
If the master cylinder is in need of a service it may be reasonable to assume the brake fluid needs changing so pump plenty through when you bleed them

+1

daveyrach 14-03-11 07:10 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky S (Post 2501186)
well you dont have to bleed the brakes i just got a pipe clamp and clamped the lines just before they went into the master cyclinder then when you put it back on you just leave the lid off and pump the lever a few times and watch all the bubles come out.

lazy mans way lol

its not that hard to do at all only problem i had was getting the clip out (cant rember what they are called but that was a pain).

why are you doing the service may i ask ??

I am servicing because he rubber boot is all broken up and brittle and secondly under heavy braking the the piston kind of judders in and out not very smooth. I have some circlip plier like the attached pic, will these do?Attachment 8666

Nicky S 14-03-11 07:35 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveyrach (Post 2501209)
I am servicing because he rubber boot is all broken up and brittle and secondly under heavy braking the the piston kind of judders in and out not very smooth. I have some circlip plier like the attached pic, will these do?Attachment 8666

yer they will work fine.

this is what you will be changing

http://img192.imageshack.us/i/iphonepictures246.jpg/http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/6...ictures246.jpg

are you sure its not the pistons or the piston seals that need changing ?

daveyrach 14-03-11 07:40 PM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service?
 
Yes this is wat I have, how do I kno its the seals and are they not in this kit?

Nicky S 15-03-11 09:34 AM

This kit is only for the master cyclinder. But there is also another kit for the master cyclinder that is the lid and seal.

Ahhhh i think iv confused you i ment the seals in the cailpers that hold the pistons in

daveyrach 15-03-11 09:39 AM

Re: Curvy front master cylinder service?
 
I'm not sure about the caliper i will check tho, the main issue is the pistion in the actual master cylinder beinng stiff and doesn't moce smoothly so i will satrt there.


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