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Old 17-Jun-2004, 18:14
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It's all fitted up now

Radial Discacciati
HEL Lines
EBC HH pads
DOT 4 Fluid

Cleaned all the calipers up at the same time, just got to get some spades for the brake light switch then off to pull stoppies
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Old 18-Jun-2004, 09:17
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Mr-s Any prob;lems with the brake light switch?

I cannot get mine to lock off

Mike
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Old 18-Jun-2004, 09:31
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Mike,

It took me a while to realise that there's a tiny little grub screw (allen bolt) in the pivot point of the lever that you tighten up, and not the big nut that I tried first. The instructions are a bizarre translation from Italian (as bad as BabelFish) and not very clear.

This pic should help you find it, although if you're tightening that already, then I don't know

http://www.chathamclose.com/pics/mc1.jpg

Jason

[Edited on 18-6-2004 by Mr_S]
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Old 18-Jun-2004, 11:09
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You got instructions?????

Thanks for that i had not noticed it and never would have.

All sorted now

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Old 18-Jun-2004, 12:46
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LOL you didn't throw the packaging away did you?
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Old 18-Jun-2004, 13:20
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Mine arrived in a cardboard box and bubble wrap, I have trouble with the bleed on the master cylinder weeping, did your instructions include torque settings.

I am S**t scared of tightening any more
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Old 18-Jun-2004, 14:49
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I stuck with the torque settings that came with my brake lines

min 14ft/lbs
max 24 ft/lbs

If it's tight & weeping, something's not right, it should only need a slight nip up to close it fully.

The instructions (all 4 lines!!) were printed on the back of the packaging
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Old 18-Jun-2004, 17:53
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The brass bleed nipple on the master cylinder is where the weep is coming from.

Strange i dont feel that they have been over tightened.
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Old 20-Jun-2004, 14:01
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Mike,

Is the weep you're getting constant each time you hit the lever, or is it that there's a bit of fluid around the nipple after you went out and rode it?

If it's the latter, it could just be the last dregs of fluid left in the bleed nipple being thrown out, as there's always a little left in the end of the nipple after you close it off.

On another note,

These brakes are scary good now , I've got to completely rethink my braking points (and probably adjust the front suspension too...)

I also changed the rear hose (it came in the kit so..) and after bleeding fresh fluid through until it ran clear and bubble free, it's still cr@p.

Think I might bleed the clutch through next..
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Old 20-Jun-2004, 15:00
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I think its the dregs, the brakes are awesome, SO MUCH FEEL

Did you get the clutch lever aswell? If not get it. I have it fitted with the MPL tuning parts slave (£85)that the guy sells on ebay and the difference is fantastic.

Thanks for the reply

Mike
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