Brake Parts

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Re: Brake Parts

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kevtherev wrote: just to confirm, you removed the nipple completely and there was no flow when the pedal was pressed?

That is correct :(
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poke the thin needle into the small hole at the bottom of the bleed hole
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Ok, will try this thanks.
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if this doesn't work you'll have to pump the piston out and clean it properly
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Guys,

Just reading this thread as looking for solution to a binding rear brake.

What's the Click Bump method please?

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You can back shoes off manually using the star wheel at the back of the drum although the automatic adjuster may set them back on again. I think if mine were binding I'd pop the drum off annd check all retaining springs are in place. I recently fitted new brakes front to back in prep for MOT and fitted all new springs and pins which you can get as a kit from GSF.

Slave cyclinders are cheap enough. I now fit a new one if I ever have cause to remove a rear drum and I can't remember when it was fitted. Either way, investigation is best.
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