When I drive to work, it is dark, and cool. When I get off work, it is sunny and 100º. Possibly 40º of temperature change.
Lately, my front brakes have been dragging on lunch break or when I start the trip home. First time it happened, I checked the "spooge hole" to make sure it was clear of obstruction, and bled the brake. All worked fine, until the next hot day. Same thing happened again. So I took the MC cover off and looked into cleaning the hole again, and noticed the brakes released when I loosened the cover screws.
My guess is that the temperature swing is causing the air and fluid to expand in the reservoir and putting pressure on the brakes as the day heats up. Of course dragging brakes create more heat and aggravate the situation.
Most cars have a hole in the cover above the rubber membrane that allows air expansion. My XS cover does not. Is there supposed to be one, or is it supposed to be solid, and there is something else I am missing? I am considering drilling a very small hole in the cover to vent air, and the rubber membrane will keep the fluid fresh and water free. Anyone see any issues with this?
Lately, my front brakes have been dragging on lunch break or when I start the trip home. First time it happened, I checked the "spooge hole" to make sure it was clear of obstruction, and bled the brake. All worked fine, until the next hot day. Same thing happened again. So I took the MC cover off and looked into cleaning the hole again, and noticed the brakes released when I loosened the cover screws.
My guess is that the temperature swing is causing the air and fluid to expand in the reservoir and putting pressure on the brakes as the day heats up. Of course dragging brakes create more heat and aggravate the situation.
Most cars have a hole in the cover above the rubber membrane that allows air expansion. My XS cover does not. Is there supposed to be one, or is it supposed to be solid, and there is something else I am missing? I am considering drilling a very small hole in the cover to vent air, and the rubber membrane will keep the fluid fresh and water free. Anyone see any issues with this?
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