Hi dan,
Sorry to tell you, but its not an "alignment" problem with the banjo
fitting. Those types of fitting are designed to work at any angle (360
degree rotation). Sounds like something else is going on there. I take it
you "pumped" the pedal sufficiently? Is there a "packing plug" installed
perhaps?
~alan
'71B
Reply to:
Alan Lott
GTA, Auburn Univeristy
Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net] On Behalf
Of Dan Ray
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:09 PM
To: MG LIST
Subject: White Post Brake M/C for 73 B doesn't work!
Well, let me explain.
I received my m/c from White Post and the banjo connection was pointed
toward the rear, so I loosened the bolt and turned it so it points the right
way -- toward the front, so the line will connect and then re-tightened the
bolt. (Is this normal to get an m/c back from WP with the banjo incorrectly
aligned?)
I stupidly installed it, planning to bench bleed in situ...and nothing out
of that rear section! It's blocked! I asked about the clutch m/c banjo a
while back worried that that hole in the bolt wouldn't line up. The manual
doesn't show the brake m/c banjo "flow" at all. Arghhhh!!!!
I'll be spending tomorrow afternoon removing the entire assembly AGAIN.
So, do I need to line up the banjo bolt somehow, to ensure proper flow? I'd
think this brake thing is starting to become a curse...If I didn't know that
I'm part of the problem! ;)
Help!
Dan
73 B
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