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If its not bleeding up try cracking the banjo fitting at the master cylinder
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Just did mine yesterday with no probs, pity Im not close by. want any help by phone call me on 0405 092 848 thats the best I can do from here.
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Did mine last year and had heaps of trouble too.
Got a lot of help from a lot of guys with their suggestions on this forum.
The best tip I was given was to get a vacuum bleeder which I did (can't remember where I bought it from though). Brilliant bit of gear and easy to use. Took me a day and a half to bleed the conventional way but only took a few seconds to suck those pesky air bubbles out with the vacuum pump.
Good luck.
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13-05-2012, 09:04pm
(This post was last modified: 13-05-2012, 09:06pm by Camikaze.)
Something like this dude.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ONE-MAN-BRAKE...53ea204d94
Cheap as, and surprisingly good.
Cam
only a rider knows why a dog sticks his head out the car window...
if ya havent got it sorted out let me know will come for a run up and get it done for ya
glad you got it sorted big fella
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Ordered a brand new slave cylinder which will hopefully solve all my dramas. I think my current one might have a slow leak in the cylinder itself hence the fluid on the ground.....
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I got a 2nd hand one if your stuck Jay