Hey Kevin,
I havent really been tuning in to your thread (Sorry - I've benn going
nuts) TRy removing the slave from the bracket (still leave it hooked up
the master) and make sure the bleed nipple is at the
highest point. I've heard of people removing the slave from the bracket
and push the pushrod into the groud while bleeding the bleed screw. This
way the slave is almost vertical and the air goues up and out. Maybe
someone else can explain it better than me. Hope I can see you in Richmond.
--Jon
On Tue, 10 Sep 1996, kevin andrews wrote:
> What I can't understand is that it was working fine with the old one.I had to
>replace it because it was leaking some.I put new hoses and slave and master on
>it and now I don't see why the slave pin is on the top hole? Fork pin is good
>and the slave is in
the right place.Shouldn't the vacume bleed system get all the air out?
> Kevin
> TR-250(CD7766L)
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