Continuing on (as you do LOL) I'm not having any joy with the brake system on my 109.
This is what has transpired over the past day, remove brake pendant assembly
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it has become apparent to me, that for some reason the piston is sticking in the M/cyl. After taking it apart and stripping it down in my humble opinion the rubber seal (on piston) looks to be of dubious quality, and has grown a little in size, thereby causing the piston to stick in the cylinder
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Anyway back to issue at hand, I noticed that the push rod didn't seem to have enough length, so a quick look around and I found these 2 items
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but being rolled threads I wasn't keen to use either of them, I did eventually find a genuine one on an old CB cylinder and fitted it.
A quick try with it set up in the pendant holder, soon showed a fault, the retaining washer that holds the piston etc, the opening wasn't big enough for the 5/16" push rod (remember the other rolled thread) this was noticed while operating the assembly by hand, it appeared to jam at the downward stroke, well it ?? might have had just enough clearance, anyway I opened it up using a 11.5mm drill.
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I've put it together without the seal and reassembled the cylinder in the pendant setup and all appears to work without getting stuck anywhere, the next issue is where to source a kit for this cyl.
My usual brake service closed yesterday for xmas, I did try another couple without any joy, so it looks like this job has hit a wall until late next week or the 2/1/13, anyway cheers Dennis![]()



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. After taking it apart and stripping it down in my humble opinion the rubber seal (on piston) looks to be of dubious quality, and has grown a little in size, thereby causing the piston to stick in the cylinder
) is the correct seal, I fitted it soon after arriving home.


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