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Re: [Spridgets] The Goldilocks Solution to backflowing master cylinder

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] The Goldilocks Solution to backflowing master cylinder
From: mdrowe via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2016 16:03:30 +0000
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I don't remember if I reported the full details of the solution to=20
backflowing in the master cylinder of a BE.  The Goldilocks Solution:
1.  If the master cylinder brake rod is too short, you can see fluid=20
squirting out of the small hole in the reservoir when the pedal is=20
released; pressure dies.  Lengthen the rod until no fluid squirts out.
2.  If the rod is too long, the brakes will seize up - immediately if=20
the rod is a lot to long, slower if it is only a little to long, with=20
the pedal getting shorter with each pump.
3.  Between, the brake pedal gets shorter as the rod gets longer.  Take=20
wrenches and drive around the neighborhood making very small changes=20
until the pedal is as short as you want it without locking the brakes.

Michael Rowe
The Holy Sprite
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<DIV>I don't remember if I reported the full details of the solution to =
backflowing in the master cylinder of a BE.&nbsp; The Goldilocks Solution:<=
/DIV>
<DIV>1.&nbsp; If the master cylinder brake rod&nbsp;is too short, you can=
 see fluid squirting out of the small hole in the reservoir when the pedal=
 is released; pressure dies.&nbsp; Lengthen the rod until no fluid squirts=
 out.</DIV>
<DIV>2.&nbsp; If the rod&nbsp;is too long, the brakes will seize up -&nbsp;=
immediately if the rod is a lot to long, slower if it is only a little to=
 long, with the pedal getting shorter with each pump.</DIV>
<DIV>3.&nbsp; Between, the brake pedal gets shorter as the rod gets longer.=
&nbsp; Take wrenches and drive around the neighborhood making very small=
 changes until the pedal is as short as&nbsp;you want it&nbsp;without locki=
ng the brakes.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Michael Rowe</DIV>
<DIV>The Holy Sprite</DIV></BODY></HTML>
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