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  • Rear master cyl problem

    Well, i rebuild my whole rear brake setup (just purchased the bike from a friend, and ive rebuild the carbs *thanks to XS11.com's help*, as well as the front brakes.. and after reading the rear sticking brake problem that the xs's have.. i went ahead and rebuilt them too)

    anywho, i was attempting to bleed the rear, and as you pump the brake pedal, No fluid gets sucked out of the resiviour, Yet, you can feel pressure being pushed/pulled from the caliper... Just seeing if there is any advise rolling around..

    thanks in advance, Chuck

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    just wondering if anyone can figure something out.. i havent been able to go check it out.. its at a friends house, ill be swinging by there wed, or thurs to figure it out, but if someone had any clues, it would help

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    • #3
      When you press and hold the pedal, does fluid come out of the bleeder when you crack it open? The rear master cylinder does not pump a lot of fluid at the besttof times. It would take quite a few rounds of "pump and hold, crack bleeder, close bleeder" to get a noticeable drop in fluid level in the reservoir.
      Ken Talbot

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      • #4
        wow.. No it doesnt.. No fluid comes out... i was wondering if after rebuilding the cyl, i should have primed it eh?.. lubed it with brakefluid (like i did), then just filled it up, and started pumping first.. before connecting the brake line.. Im unsure, BUT, i will find out by thurs for sure.

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        • #5
          If you've got no fluid coming out, you're probably dealing with one of two things. The bleeder and/or the screw hole in the caliper is blocked; or, the system is still full of air.

          You can actually 'bench bleed' the rear system before installing it. Have a look at ratbyk's response in this brake thread.

          For more, use the key words bench bleed in the search tool at the top of the page.
          Ken Talbot

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