fzs600 bike with a thou caliper but cant get any stopping power on the back brake! :eek :eek
getting clear fluid out both bleed nipples though so what am i doing wrong??
was working fine till i took it off to clean and had to let some fluid out a nipple to get the pistons to push back in
they are a pig to bleed, I use one of those one way bleeders of ebay, saying that if the master cylinder was doggy letting the pressure out could have finished it of, happened on my old xjr when I put braided lines on, spent hours trying to bleed it,
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
Why did you have to open a bleed nipple, it should just flow back into master cylinder? when I changed the fluid in mine, I took the caliper off pushed the piston right in and wedged it there then pumped the old fluid out and added the new BEFORE it got air in, the reason I did it with the piston right in is that I thought there would be no space for the old fluid to remain, the same would also count for air in the caliper, well thats what I think but I'm no expert?
I've also found that air can get lodged in the banjo joints so I typically bleed from all of these connections from the master cylinder back to the caliper - this sorted an issue I had with sponginess on my old 600 - can't say I've bled the thou caliper yet though
I thought you were always supposed to close the nipple after every pump? Open, Pump, Close, Release etc
(04-06-14, 09:35 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: I thought you were always supposed to close the nipple after every pump? Open, Pump, Close, Release etc
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