Andy S
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All,
I got a break in the weather yesterday to run the FJR, and I was surprised to find the rear brake lever very spongy, and it traveled MUCH more than ever before. I only went a short distance, then came back to evaluate. The pedal travels a LOT, and appears to be actuating the plunger into the RR master a LOT further than it should or used to. It does operate the RR brake, but is is only lightly engaging it. I cannot see any leak in the system, and I checked and topped off fluid level. The brake pads are good- 3/4 material left.
It feels like fluid is bypassing a seal, and instead of pushing through the lines and exerting force on the pads, seems to be in some sort of closed recirculating loop. I am looking for ideas on where to look. My first guess is the RR master cylinder, and should I look to rebuild or replace? Next place I suspect is the rear or linked front caliper, but is seems less likely because there does not appear to be a leak.
Ideas on where to check, and if I should rebuild or replace the rear MC are appreciated. Back to winter doldrums
I got a break in the weather yesterday to run the FJR, and I was surprised to find the rear brake lever very spongy, and it traveled MUCH more than ever before. I only went a short distance, then came back to evaluate. The pedal travels a LOT, and appears to be actuating the plunger into the RR master a LOT further than it should or used to. It does operate the RR brake, but is is only lightly engaging it. I cannot see any leak in the system, and I checked and topped off fluid level. The brake pads are good- 3/4 material left.
It feels like fluid is bypassing a seal, and instead of pushing through the lines and exerting force on the pads, seems to be in some sort of closed recirculating loop. I am looking for ideas on where to look. My first guess is the RR master cylinder, and should I look to rebuild or replace? Next place I suspect is the rear or linked front caliper, but is seems less likely because there does not appear to be a leak.
Ideas on where to check, and if I should rebuild or replace the rear MC are appreciated. Back to winter doldrums