Gramatron
Meat popsicle
Hey guys,
So I had to acquire a rear master for my bike a while ago. I bought all new hardware for it too. I'm reading that these guys are a bear to bleed when they're dry. But I want to see if I'm missing the problem with this one.
The metal plate had a little rust going on but I didn't see it anywhere else in the internals. The rubber piston head looked healthy and fluid had reached it.
Frequent flapping of the brake pedal yielded some bubbles, but after hooking up a vacuum bleeder, the fluid level didn't change and there are no more bubbles.
I've eliminated the brake line as the source of the problem and adjusted the actuator rod to rest firmly against the piston.
Do I just need to stay the course here or am I missing something?
So I had to acquire a rear master for my bike a while ago. I bought all new hardware for it too. I'm reading that these guys are a bear to bleed when they're dry. But I want to see if I'm missing the problem with this one.
The metal plate had a little rust going on but I didn't see it anywhere else in the internals. The rubber piston head looked healthy and fluid had reached it.
Frequent flapping of the brake pedal yielded some bubbles, but after hooking up a vacuum bleeder, the fluid level didn't change and there are no more bubbles.
I've eliminated the brake line as the source of the problem and adjusted the actuator rod to rest firmly against the piston.
Do I just need to stay the course here or am I missing something?