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jimsey
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Hello all;
I am having a problem with the rear brakes on a 78 gs 1000. the rear caliper does not fully release, the more you pump the harder the brakes apply. you can still turn the rear wheel but it gets very hot. the only way to release the caliper is to crack any one of the bleeder screws. I've rebuilt the caliper and master cylinder. in the master cylinder body there are two holes one goes right trhough the body into the master cylinder and the other is a blind hole which does not go through the body ( or should it ).... the manual does not show a port where the blind hole is. I cannot see how the fluid will return to the resevoir. the check valve looks as though it will only retun fluid into the top of the master cylinder body and not the resevoir. I am stumped here.... Does anyone out there know what the problem could be????? P.S I have thoroughly bled the whole circuit several times and the problem still exists.
I am having a problem with the rear brakes on a 78 gs 1000. the rear caliper does not fully release, the more you pump the harder the brakes apply. you can still turn the rear wheel but it gets very hot. the only way to release the caliper is to crack any one of the bleeder screws. I've rebuilt the caliper and master cylinder. in the master cylinder body there are two holes one goes right trhough the body into the master cylinder and the other is a blind hole which does not go through the body ( or should it ).... the manual does not show a port where the blind hole is. I cannot see how the fluid will return to the resevoir. the check valve looks as though it will only retun fluid into the top of the master cylinder body and not the resevoir. I am stumped here.... Does anyone out there know what the problem could be????? P.S I have thoroughly bled the whole circuit several times and the problem still exists.