Master Cylinder - Relief Hole

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  • gaillarry

    #1

    Master Cylinder - Relief Hole

    Rebuilding the front m/c on my GS550EF. Question about the small relief hole inside the m/c. Looks like mine is plugged, can't see if there is a hole there. I have a box of dental drill bits but what size is the hole?

    Last edited by Guest; 09-07-2011, 06:58 AM.
  • Nessism
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    #2
    The hole size is "small". I've never seen a spec for the actual dimension.
    Ed

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    • FiremanBob

      #3
      I use a clipped guitar string end or a pin to clean mine.

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      • gaillarry

        #4
        Cleaned it out with a small dental bit, m/c works great now. Thanks all.

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        • bccap
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          #5
          Hope you froze it first.

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          • cowboyup3371
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            #6
            Glad you were able to fix it easily; I had to have mine redrilled because nothing would fit through it no matter how small of a wire I pushed through.
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