Hi All.
I just got a 1982's Yamaha Maxim XJ1100J. This bike is in pretty good shape, but it has a problem with the front brake. I took the brake line off and installed on my old XJ650, and found no problem with the brake, so I discarded any problem with the brake line. Next, I removed the left brake line and attached to the XJ1100's right caliper. When I pressed the brake pedal, I saw that the cylinder has compression, which lead me to discard a problem with the caliper. So, I concentrated my research on the master cylinder. The first time I removed the m/c cap, I found that the fluid was solidifying (very nasty). I removed the fluid and cleaned the cylinder, and then I filled it with new, fresh, clean brake fluid. However, the m/c is just pushing air through the brake line. Finally, I remove all the small parts from the XJ650's m/c (rubbers, spring, piston, etc) and installed on the XJ1100, but I still have the same problem. Any suggestion? all the m/c parts look very good (diaphragm, screws, threads, bolts, washers) and I dont want to get a new m/c kit until I'm sure that that is the problem. (Yamaha parts are very expensive, you know)
Thanks in advance.
BTW, here's the pic of my new baby.
I just got a 1982's Yamaha Maxim XJ1100J. This bike is in pretty good shape, but it has a problem with the front brake. I took the brake line off and installed on my old XJ650, and found no problem with the brake, so I discarded any problem with the brake line. Next, I removed the left brake line and attached to the XJ1100's right caliper. When I pressed the brake pedal, I saw that the cylinder has compression, which lead me to discard a problem with the caliper. So, I concentrated my research on the master cylinder. The first time I removed the m/c cap, I found that the fluid was solidifying (very nasty). I removed the fluid and cleaned the cylinder, and then I filled it with new, fresh, clean brake fluid. However, the m/c is just pushing air through the brake line. Finally, I remove all the small parts from the XJ650's m/c (rubbers, spring, piston, etc) and installed on the XJ1100, but I still have the same problem. Any suggestion? all the m/c parts look very good (diaphragm, screws, threads, bolts, washers) and I dont want to get a new m/c kit until I'm sure that that is the problem. (Yamaha parts are very expensive, you know)
Thanks in advance.
BTW, here's the pic of my new baby.

(Sold back to Maximan)
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