Hi guys
I have read a gazzillon theads about the subject, but I can't seem to nail this one.
I recently decided to do some servicing on my CB550 frontbrake as it wasn't retracting as it should and dragging quite a bit. I had descent grip and stopping power.
I, of course, snapped the bleed screw and had to drill it out, do new threads and put in a slightly larger one. It seals fine with no leaks.
Now I simply won't get a firm grip or actually any grip at all. The best I can do, is about a centimeter with some resistance but it's still no prob to squeeze it down to the handlebar.
Here's what I've done so far:- Took caliper apart, some gunk, cleaned it up (especially the groove behind the seal). Piston had a few minor pits but looked fine. Put in new Honda seal.
- Took MC apart, not much gunk, cleaned it up. Piston, the seals, etc. didn't look bad but I rebuilt it anyway with Honda kit.
- Tried bleeding the system the manual way for literally hours, but could not get any grip. No visible bubbles in the fluid coming from the bleed nipple. Used same techniques as shown here:
Motorcycle Brake Bleeding Procedure from Sportbiketrackgear.com - Tried using a vacuum system. Ran about 400 ml of dot5 fluid through.
- Did some knocking with the back of a screwdriver on MC and caliper to loosen any trapped bubbles.
Other info: - The small hole in the MC is clear and I get squirts flying high in the air without the lid on.
- The new MC piston has a different 'o-ring' as you can see in the image. The rest of the parts that we're in there and the Honda rebulid kit were identical. Tried using both pistons - no grip.
- Checked for leaks at varius banjo bolts and for cracks, bulges on the hoses - all seem fine. Braided steel on top, regular rubber on lower part.
- The caliper piston moves nice and freely, retracts beautifully.
- The stopping power is there, it works, but obviously very weak.
Hope you can point me in the right direction