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Then of course you could get rid of the pressure switch and for a few dollars and very little work put in a foolproof spring loaded switch on the brake pedal.
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That's true, Lang, but then, where's the challenge in that?? As my better half has often said: how hard can it be??
Tomorrow, it's m/cylinder change over time. The day after: that might be spring-loaded switch time!! Mike |
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Despite being as careful as I could in re-filling the master cylinder, I must have knocked a minute amount of crap from under the vehicle into the open m/cylinder.
Today, I changed over the master cylinder, bled the brakes and bingo! everything works fine. ![]() On flushing the removed m/cylinder with de-natured alchohol into a clean wash tray, I noticed some very small amounts of crap floating about. ![]() Lesson learned! ![]() Thanks for the help, Gents: all contributions to the discussion greatly appreciated. Mike |
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