If I bleed the brakes, add fluid, bleed, etc., and the brakes are still spongy, what next? I have to pump them so they tighten up. Should I keep trying to bleed them? I can't see that they are leaking..
Another issue:
I bought a K&L rear master cylinder rebuild kit. Complete waste of money. The plunger did not even fit. It comes without one o-ring where it should be so you practically have to destroy the o-ring getting it around something too big. Then the plunger won't move up and down because it's too fat to fit inside the cylinder. Complete waste.
So I have a rear master cylinder assembly that will pump some fluid out while I bleed it but will apparently not pump enough fluid to make the brake piston move... Any ideas?
I could check the order of parts assembly... How does it go?
washer
tin cap thingie
spring
o-ring
plunger?
Ben
Another issue:
I bought a K&L rear master cylinder rebuild kit. Complete waste of money. The plunger did not even fit. It comes without one o-ring where it should be so you practically have to destroy the o-ring getting it around something too big. Then the plunger won't move up and down because it's too fat to fit inside the cylinder. Complete waste.
So I have a rear master cylinder assembly that will pump some fluid out while I bleed it but will apparently not pump enough fluid to make the brake piston move... Any ideas?
I could check the order of parts assembly... How does it go?
washer
tin cap thingie
spring
o-ring
plunger?
Ben
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