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Old 06-20-2014, 06:47 PM
BuggyLegend BuggyLegend is offline
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Ok, I will try that when I get a chance. But here's some other new discoveries I've made since. I took the line's off and blew air through them, they were ok. So I checked out the caliper. Took the bleed screw off and blasted them out with cleaner and then air, seemed fine. So I started back to the master. It appeared as though the piston that pushed fluid to the front 2 calipers was not doing what it was supposed to. I took the master off and with fluid still in the reservoir when I pushed in the right piston (operates rear brake) fluid leaked out. When I pushed in left (operates front 2 brakes) nothing came out. Should I just get a new master? Also do I HAVE to put a hose connected to some sort of reservoir filled with brake fluid on the bleeder screw when I bleed the brakes? Thanks again guys!
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