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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3763 |
Ade,
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28th Oct 2018 9:59am |
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Simes Member Since: 30 Aug 2011 Location: Hinckley Posts: 964 |
You may have already done this, but when I had similar I found the only way to successfully bleed the brakes was using a power bleed system - I had one where it replaced the cap on the matter cylinder with a special one which had a valve and pipe which you connected to the spare wheel.
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28th Oct 2018 11:05am |
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Arbuckle Member Since: 11 Nov 2018 Location: Northants Posts: 78 |
From memory, the master cylinder has a hole drilled just forward of the rubber seal to allow residual fluid pressure to return to the reservoir when the brakes are released. When the pedal is initially pressed, a small amount of fluid may be ejected back into the reservoir until the hole becomes covered/passed by the rubber seal. This may be the small 'squirt' you can see.
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13th Dec 2018 2:24pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1349 |
I would agree with that. The feel is much more linear compared to modern cars (even when bled properly).
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13th Dec 2018 5:14pm |
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