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Detman101
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My front brakes are seized and dragging once I ride about a block.
Where do I find the area that is causing the fluid not to drain.
I figure these to be my options.
1. take apart caliper and lube/clean all parts...then rebleed the system.
2. Take apart the Master cylinder and clean it/look for clogs (Where would the clog be at though?)
3. Take off all hoses and flush with pressure cleaner.
Advice please...
Thank you,
Dm of mD
Hoomgar said:Detman101 said:Hoomgar said:Bleed um out yourself buddy. You can do it for 99 cents worth of brake fluid. Just run it through until it is clear. Hopefully it isn't so dirty that there is a clog
Unfortunatly that is usually what causes your condition.
Hmmm...where do the clogs usually happen? I heard about a release valve/port somewhere in the master cylinder. Is that vent on the piston or somewhere?
Dm of mD
Where I have seen them is usually on the rear caliper. There is a little hole with an o-ring seal that leads the fluid to the piston on the other side. I have never had a front clog on me so I am not sure but would guess anywhere.
Hey! Were thread hi-jacking, sorry about that. maybe take this to the tech section?
I think you got it though. Your on the right path now. If you can't get the clog clear take the banjo off both ends and use a log air pressure (like 40 lbs or less) and try to blow things backwards starting at the bleeder. Then the hose. Don't do it to the master cylinder.
If you still can't get it take the caliper apart. That may be best to just do anyway. They are really simple and you'll have no trouble once you see how it is built.
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My front brakes are seized and dragging once I ride about a block.
Where do I find the area that is causing the fluid not to drain.
I figure these to be my options.
1. take apart caliper and lube/clean all parts...then rebleed the system.
2. Take apart the Master cylinder and clean it/look for clogs (Where would the clog be at though?)
3. Take off all hoses and flush with pressure cleaner.
Advice please...
Thank you,
Dm of mD