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Greetings..
The GS650G I recently acquired was very difficult to push into the garage, due to the rear brake grabbing.. I started working on the rear brakes this evening and well.. Hmm looks like I found out what happens to brake fluid when it's not properly serviced after so many years..
Photos are of the rear master brake cylinder.. and yes, that is ground brown dirt / rust at the bottom.. There is no spring action what so ever, it's seized.. corroded.. beyond repair.. that piston ain't going no where.. Hmm?
Has anything this bad been recoverable or is it best to toss and get a new one?
www.eastcoastphotos.com/gs650g/picture088.jpg
www.eastcoastphotos.com/gs650g/picture089.jpg
The GS650G I recently acquired was very difficult to push into the garage, due to the rear brake grabbing.. I started working on the rear brakes this evening and well.. Hmm looks like I found out what happens to brake fluid when it's not properly serviced after so many years..
Photos are of the rear master brake cylinder.. and yes, that is ground brown dirt / rust at the bottom.. There is no spring action what so ever, it's seized.. corroded.. beyond repair.. that piston ain't going no where.. Hmm?
Has anything this bad been recoverable or is it best to toss and get a new one?
www.eastcoastphotos.com/gs650g/picture088.jpg
www.eastcoastphotos.com/gs650g/picture089.jpg