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New Master Cylinder

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:57 pm
Author: Steve R
Still trying to bleed the brakes to get a decent feel. Now the master cylinder is leaking slightly from where the lever is.

Can this be why I can not get all the air out?

Front end on mine is off a z1000 a2 so its got the triangular master cylinder and twin discs. A rebuild kit is about £25 or Z power have some PMC round ones for £150 which I am quite tempted by?

https://www.z-power.co.uk/merchantmanag ... cts_id=819

Originality is not an issue :lol: but its got to look right.

Has any one rebuilt amaster cylinder succesfully when ever I have they allways seem to leak again quite quickly?

I did look to see what else would do AP?

Any suggestions for anything that looks good and maybe up grades the brakes as well?

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:38 pm
Author: Ginger Bear
Steve, just about any master cylinder from a twin disc set up should do the job. It should be marked 5/8 somewhere, normally underneath. Check out ebay for something from a ZX9R or ZX7R.
If your original master cylinder leaks fluid, then it will also be able to draw in air, so I guess that could be your problem.

z1000a2

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:16 pm
Author: paulstrees
Steve
Rebuild the master cylinder with a genuine kawasaki kit £32 this should sort the problem. ( I presume you,ve tried all the usual techniques for bleeding ) if the cylinder is leaking fluid from the seal then its buggered!
Paul

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:29 pm
Author: Jerry
Steve, Before you buy a kit, strip the cylinder and check the bore for marks or pitting. If the bore is buggered it's a waste to put a new seal in.

Master cyl

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:07 pm
Author: DAVE LEWIS
I've a Z650 one on my 900 as the original would not stop leaking, with old cylinders sometimes best to try to pressure bleed or reverse bleed then you dont push the old seal across its full travel.

I also some times fill the master cylinder up and hold the leaver in with a cable tie and leave it for a few days. but they are a pain to bleed.

Dave L

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:26 pm
Author: sp.milne
Steve had the same problem with mine late week. strip it down and make sure its spotless before you buy a seal kit as mine stopped leaking once reassembled, it took a while to get the fluid round the system you just have to keep pumping the lever.

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:16 pm
Author: Steve R
Thanks for all the replies, I think I will get a new one if they have any, dont like taking chances with brakes. Might put my copy of DM s book on e bay to fund it!! :lol:

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:43 am
Author: Steve R
Just a quick update, got a new mastercylinder from Z Power, usual excellent service, rang on wednesday arrived on thursday. Put it on yesterday, looks miles better than the triangle one and managed to bleed it in half an hour to perfection.
So there you go all that pratting around I reckon the old master cylinder was on the way and every time I was trying to pump it, it was letting a tiny bit of air in.
Anyway glad to be back on the road :lol: :lol: