Brake Advice Needed
#17
Rennlist Member
ABS pumps work by quickly reducing and then returning the volume of the system to normal..to quickly "release" brake pressure between your foot and the wheels to manage lockup.
Order today, have that MC by Saturday...
#18
Pro
Thread Starter
The fluid was quite dark compared to the new stuff. to use a wood metaphor, More than Ok, kind of like cherry, but not as dark as walnut. How about that. I can take a picture. I have not disassembled the MC system yet, So I do not know how the res looks yet.
I did pull the front calipers off today, and the seals look good, no leaks there, but not sure how the pistons look. Going to wait a bit to pull those out because I don;t have replacement parts yet.
I did pull the front calipers off today, and the seals look good, no leaks there, but not sure how the pistons look. Going to wait a bit to pull those out because I don;t have replacement parts yet.
#19
Rennlist Member
The fluid was quite dark compared to the new stuff. to use a wood metaphor, More than Ok, kind of like cherry, but not as dark as walnut. How about that. I can take a picture. I have not disassembled the MC system yet, So I do not know how the res looks yet.
I did pull the front calipers off today, and the seals look good, no leaks there, but not sure how the pistons look. Going to wait a bit to pull those out because I don;t have replacement parts yet.
I did pull the front calipers off today, and the seals look good, no leaks there, but not sure how the pistons look. Going to wait a bit to pull those out because I don;t have replacement parts yet.
Its a bad MC.
The pedal connects to the MC.
That's the entirety of the moving parts related to the cabin.
The pistons cant make your foot fall, they cant move anywhere installed on the car with brake pads in the calipers and a rotor in there.
Not a broken brake like...everything is dry, no missing fluid...