Boy have I been making a lot of posts lately, I'm really trying to get my bike in safe road condition. Hopefully not only I will get the answers I need but someone else down the line will find the answers in a search...
So Another question is the spooge hole on the front MC of the XJ11. I've looked here http://tinyurl.com/4xttu55 but my MC does not look like this. There are two tiny holes on the bottom of the reservoir but that's not under the diaphragm in the MC. I'm concerned about running a wire through these holes for fear of puncturing the diaphragm if it's below the holes. It would suck to damage an otherwise good MC.
As best I can tell, there seems to be a free flow of brake fluid from the reservoir when I squeeze the brake lever and plug the output from the MC; when I do that, there's significant pressure there so perhaps I have no concerns with a plugged spooge hole on this MC? I'm new to this so I need advice...
Problem was that it was almost impossible to squeeze the front brake and get it to work properly. I've just rehabbed the front caliper and have a SS braid line to put on it. It might could be OK at this point but I had wanted to run a wire through the spooge hole if only out of principle.
Thoughts on whether I need to ream the spooge hole & if so, where is the thing?
Thanks
So Another question is the spooge hole on the front MC of the XJ11. I've looked here http://tinyurl.com/4xttu55 but my MC does not look like this. There are two tiny holes on the bottom of the reservoir but that's not under the diaphragm in the MC. I'm concerned about running a wire through these holes for fear of puncturing the diaphragm if it's below the holes. It would suck to damage an otherwise good MC.
As best I can tell, there seems to be a free flow of brake fluid from the reservoir when I squeeze the brake lever and plug the output from the MC; when I do that, there's significant pressure there so perhaps I have no concerns with a plugged spooge hole on this MC? I'm new to this so I need advice...
Problem was that it was almost impossible to squeeze the front brake and get it to work properly. I've just rehabbed the front caliper and have a SS braid line to put on it. It might could be OK at this point but I had wanted to run a wire through the spooge hole if only out of principle.
Thoughts on whether I need to ream the spooge hole & if so, where is the thing?
Thanks
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