Subject: | Re: PDWAs and tandem master cylinders... |
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From: | Egil Kvaleberg <egilk@sn.no> |
Date: | Thu, 23 Jan 1997 22:53:10 GMT |
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On Thu, 23 Jan 1997, Bill Georgas wrote: > I also thought the movement of the piston closed > off the offending subsystem, in effect limiting the loss of brake fluid. Have you inspected the internals of the unit at all? There are end stops that limits the piston travel - the piston does not block any flow of brake fluid in any position. Period. Egil -- Email: egilk@sn.no Voice: +47 22523641, 92022780 Fax: +47 22525899 Snail: Egil Kvaleberg, Husebybakken 14A, 0379 Oslo, Norway URL: http://home.sn.no/home/egilk/ |
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