My GS1100 has an electronic brake fluid monitoring feature which means that the monitoring unit is inside the rear master cylinder reservoir...making it difficult to see what's going on in there.
I'm suspecting that my piston may be bad so I removed the cover and pumped on the pedal a few times. When I release the pedal, there seems to be no 'squirt back' whatsoever. I'm wondering if it's not happening or if I just can't see it. I tried depressing the monitor but I still see no turbulence when I release the pedal.
I'd really appreciate it if someone with the same set-up could tell me if the 'squirt back' is very apparent when they do the same thing. If it is, I'll need to rebuild it. I'm thinking I should be able to see it even with the monitor in there. Thanks, guys!!:-\\\
I'm suspecting that my piston may be bad so I removed the cover and pumped on the pedal a few times. When I release the pedal, there seems to be no 'squirt back' whatsoever. I'm wondering if it's not happening or if I just can't see it. I tried depressing the monitor but I still see no turbulence when I release the pedal.
I'd really appreciate it if someone with the same set-up could tell me if the 'squirt back' is very apparent when they do the same thing. If it is, I'll need to rebuild it. I'm thinking I should be able to see it even with the monitor in there. Thanks, guys!!:-\\\