
Originally Posted by
nick1408
Lines are good (no leaks) so I will remove and check master. If there is no fluid it is shagged, hey?
No pressure often means no fluid. Brake levers can't pump what isn't there ...
Not shagged ... but needs work. Not always a major though.
As the brake pads wear ... brake fluid in the master cylinder drops. Often to the point where the piston is at its maximum travel ... if the fluid is not topped up, the piston does not move-and rusts up. Brake pressure is only causing the brake lines to expand and retract.
If the piston has gone past the seal ... it will need replaced. In some cases ... a good clean, flush with new fluid, refilled and bled ... and is good to go. (If you are lucky)
Beware ... brake fluid DOES NOT LIKE PAINT. Remove or well cover any painted item. You have been warned ...
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