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Re: Another one!
Myron Ware wrote:
> Mike,
> Have you disconnected the brake lines where they exit the M/C?
> Maybe there's a clog that isn't allowing the fluid out of the
> reservior and into the system. HTH,
> Myron
>
> ---original message---
> so I assumed that it was a wheel cylinder. Well, now no fluid is
> leaking, but there is still no pressure. There has never been any
> signs of leakage at the slave cylinder, but the rubber boot around
> the top of it looks very trashed, so I bought a wheel cylinder and
> slave cylinderrebuild kit. However, what should I do to make sure
> these are necessary?
>
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> C. Myron Ware Senior Prog/An, CNE/CNA | NASA Langley Research Center
> Email c.m.ware@domain.elided | Hampton, Va 23681
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>
> Thought for the day: Experience is what you get when you didn't
> get what you really wanted.
Myron-
No, I haven't tried that yet, but was thinking the pedal would be very
stiff or this would force fluid out the top of the reservoir. I filled it
very full because I was sure that fluid would be squirting out somewhere!
Is this assumption wrong?
Thanks,
Michael
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