Hey all,
So here goes the story:
About two months ago I had a front brake seize, nothing special, read the FAQ, took apart the pivot and caliper, both were seized pretty good, clened it all out, dow corning grease and back together, marvelous.
However, I had noticed the wheel didn't really spin free, deciding not to worry about it and see it evolve
Now, two months later, my dad acquired a 750 k5 in good general condition, i tried just spinning the front wheel and there is MUCH less drag than mine. Just 2 days ago, the bike almost seized again, i had to switch to the rear brake, pulling off from a stadstill had me slipping the clutch more than usual. I decided to rebuild the master cylinder, in my reasoning it was the last possible culprit in the brake system for a stiff front wheel
I have a mastery cylinder rebuild kit, here's a picture with the brand and the grease I got with it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nezhac/4395810076/now here are my questions:
- What is this grease for? I know to coat the inside with brake fluid before assembly, but should the grease go anywhere?
- secondly, the second hole in the brake fluid reservoir is blocked off, I think I remember reading about it here that it was normal, but can't find that thread anymore so not sure. there doesn't seem to be an opening for it in the cylinder wall.
- thirldy, how clean does it need to be before re-assembly, it's hard to find proddy things that get in there without scoring the walls. the hardest stuff to get out is at the bottom of the cylinder, looking in from the brake handle side.
I should also add that once the mastery cylinder was off, and the caliper still on, the wheel spun freely again, so I assume the MC is the problem, am I right?
Thanks for any ideas, helps or comments