Ok here's the story, all new rubber parts in the calipers front and rear including all new pistons, rebuild kit in the rear M/C, Randy's S/S lines all around, Dot 5 fluid, speed bleeders, turned rotors almost down to min thickness of 6.5mm. On the front m/c all parts seem good. It is a Yamaha m/c that came off of a newer model for twin discs, say's 5/8" as of yet I have not been able to ID it for new parts but they look good. Been using it for about 10 years with no problems. I'm taking to dealer tomorrow to try to ID.
Using Myti-Vac at 17psi pull all air out of sytem, using smaller than Myti-Vac standard clear tubing but still using wire around the bleeder to make sure sealed off so as not to allow air into tube. No detectable leakage at any banjos, caliper pistons or bleeders.
I have no handle or pedal resistance. They will both go all the way in. Spin tire pull front handle stops tire but with handle still depressed I can spin the tire with very little resistance. Same way on the rear. What I'm saying is, there is no way these brakes will stop this bike and a rider from even 20 mph and I never go that slow.
When I take the m/c's apart the rubbers do not seem to be unseated.
What my question is in rebuilding the front and rear m/c there is a thin flat washer, does it go on the plunger on top of the boss with the 4 holes, then the second rubber piece on top of that. On the Yamaha parts fish this washer is shown on the front m/c but not the rear.
I have the Clymer, Haynes and factory manuals but all are unclear as to the order that the kit is installed. I have had these brakes and m/c apart many times in the past with no trouble getting everything to work properly. Now when I try to do it right with all new parts, I can't get them to work worth a damn.
Sorry about the long post but I have been messing with these brakes on and off for over a month.
I know I'm missing something but I can't figure out what.
Using Myti-Vac at 17psi pull all air out of sytem, using smaller than Myti-Vac standard clear tubing but still using wire around the bleeder to make sure sealed off so as not to allow air into tube. No detectable leakage at any banjos, caliper pistons or bleeders.
I have no handle or pedal resistance. They will both go all the way in. Spin tire pull front handle stops tire but with handle still depressed I can spin the tire with very little resistance. Same way on the rear. What I'm saying is, there is no way these brakes will stop this bike and a rider from even 20 mph and I never go that slow.
When I take the m/c's apart the rubbers do not seem to be unseated.
What my question is in rebuilding the front and rear m/c there is a thin flat washer, does it go on the plunger on top of the boss with the 4 holes, then the second rubber piece on top of that. On the Yamaha parts fish this washer is shown on the front m/c but not the rear.
I have the Clymer, Haynes and factory manuals but all are unclear as to the order that the kit is installed. I have had these brakes and m/c apart many times in the past with no trouble getting everything to work properly. Now when I try to do it right with all new parts, I can't get them to work worth a damn.
Sorry about the long post but I have been messing with these brakes on and off for over a month.
I know I'm missing something but I can't figure out what.
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