Pigin
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I often read that people think there is air in their brake system.
The way to check is to repeatedly pull the lever, this is called pumping by most people. If there is a significant difference from the first pulls to the last, in that the lever gets firmer, then there is a good chance you do actually have air in the system.
This is a fix I picked up years ago from my motorcycle days. Repeat the process to get a firm lever. Once it’s firm pull it back to retain the pressure and then hold it back in place with a zip tie or something similar. Leave it overnight and in the morning any air will have made its way to the top of the system and into the reservoir. There is no need to loosen or remove the filler.
Its not guaranteed as this will only work on a fully correctly sealed system.
I would be interested in knowing if this works for you.
Good luck
The way to check is to repeatedly pull the lever, this is called pumping by most people. If there is a significant difference from the first pulls to the last, in that the lever gets firmer, then there is a good chance you do actually have air in the system.
This is a fix I picked up years ago from my motorcycle days. Repeat the process to get a firm lever. Once it’s firm pull it back to retain the pressure and then hold it back in place with a zip tie or something similar. Leave it overnight and in the morning any air will have made its way to the top of the system and into the reservoir. There is no need to loosen or remove the filler.
Its not guaranteed as this will only work on a fully correctly sealed system.
I would be interested in knowing if this works for you.
Good luck
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