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Winterracing:

--- Quote from: racerrad8 on February 06, 2011, 11:13:25 pm ---Actually, the master cylinder will drain to the level of the leak if the hose is up until the reservoir seek the same level. This is the way the master cylinder was designed which also allow you to gravity bleed the brakes.

If you new one doesn't drain like your old one, something is wrong.

Randy - RPM

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Right, But when the master completely drains from the right caliper, and when i pulled the left caliper off no brake fluid came out until i let the line down.  And my problem is on the right side

Dan
www.winterracing.net

VMS Motorsports:

--- Quote from: justfreaky on February 06, 2011, 09:25:45 pm ---LMAO!!!! Jim had brakes?  ???
Of course Vern should likely have picked a better place to work on his finger nails.  ;D

Dan,

Of course you will get some fluid coming out of the caliper when the master cylinder is disconnected... It's down hill.

Steve

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Dont think I had a chance to hit the brakes...just driving around, minding my own business and POOF, theres Vern giving himself a french manicure while parked sideways.
 ;)

Winterracing:
This long lasting battle seems to be over, both sides seem to be about the same now, i put new calipers on, and a new master cylinder.  I'm going to be ordering new rotors since now that there free i am able to feel that there warped. 

Thanks for all the help

Dan
www.winterracing.net

justfreaky:
Congratulations!
Thanks for the update!

Steve

thedemoguy:
Can I have all your old crappy brake parts.... ;)

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