They are correct.got the spring back in...
i never took the others in the pic above.. out.. you think they are currently in wrong?
Yes . I managed to fill up the oil in the master cyclinder but I can't figure out why I m leaking when I press the brake pedalAre you trying to perform this task with the tail plastic ON???
how the heck you filling the rear master cylinder with the tail section onYes . I managed to fill up the oil in the master cyclinder but I can't figure out why I m leaking when I press the brake pedalAre you trying to perform this task with the tail plastic ON???
Put everything back on tight . bleeder valves, reservoir cap with seal
took out the plastic screw. Used a long funnel , a long screw driver . taped the plastic to avoid oil contact .how the heck you filling the rear master cylinder with the tail section onYes . I managed to fill up the oil in the master cyclinder but I can't figure out why I m leaking when I press the brake pedalAre you trying to perform this task with the tail plastic ON???
Put everything back on tight . bleeder valves, reservoir cap with sealHow are you even able to unscre the top of the cap, sounds strange
You right ,Taking the rear cowl off takes less than five minutes, really.
With it off you don't take the risk of getting any brake fluid on your paint.
But, we all make our own choices.
becareful... lot of bad things can happen when its late and dark and you wanna get her dun...You right ,Taking the rear cowl off takes less than five minutes, really.
With it off you don't take the risk of getting any brake fluid on your paint.
But, we all make our own choices.
I just realized I didnt need to take the plastic ribbets to take the rear cowl off.
it was late and dark . I just wanted to get it done.
yep, got the retainer in no problems. brakes works but .......becareful... lot of bad things can happen when its late and dark and you wanna get her dun...You right ,Taking the rear cowl off takes less than five minutes, really.
With it off you don't take the risk of getting any brake fluid on your paint.
But, we all make our own choices.
I just realized I didnt need to take the plastic ribbets to take the rear cowl off.
it was late and dark . I just wanted to get it done.
so are successful?
those springs seem to be such a pain!!