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    One day my disk brake went kaput. I opened the master cylinder and saw that whole fluid dried up and formed a black wet substance. So I cleaned it and filled in new brake fluid.

    Now, the brakes were fine. But there was leakage from the master cylinder. I changed MC kit and they were working fine again.

    Yesterday, I removed my bike's handle to change it. So I removed entire cylinder without opening it. To my surprise, they stopped working. Today I opened the MC lid and closed it. Tied the lever with a tie for about 6 hours. Not the brakes are working fine again.

    I just want to know what my disk brakes are upto? Are they fine or is there something to fix?
    Last edited by NewsReaper; 10-09-2018, 07:07 PM.

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    Thread approved.

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      I cannot comment on the whole problem. But there is preventive maintenance involved to avoid such things from happening, change the brake fluid every 1-2 yrs or as per the interval mentioned in your service manual. And keep an eye on the brake fluid level, keep topping up if it's on the lower side.

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        [MENTION=37035]ashwinprakas[/MENTION] - Bro could you help out here?

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          Originally posted by Om1234 View Post
          One day my disk brake went kaput. I opened the master cylinder and saw that whole fluid dried up and formed a black wet substance. So I cleaned it and filled in new brake fluid.

          Now, the brakes were fine. But there was leakage from the master cylinder. I changed MC kit and they were working fine again.

          Yesterday, I removed my bike's handle to change it. So I removed entire cylinder without opening it. To my surprise, they stopped working. Today I opened the MC lid and closed it. Tied the lever with a tie for about 6 hours. Not the brakes are working fine again.

          I just want to know what my disk brakes are upto? Are they fine or is there something to fix?
          I hope if air went through the brake hose ,it should be wiped out or else brake won't work !

          Already many DIYs and user reviews are available here itself.

          Check If you did all these mentioned

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            Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
            I hope if air went through the brake hose ,it should be wiped out or else brake won't work !

            Already many DIYs and user reviews are available here itself.

            Check If you did all these mentioned

            https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motor...isc-brake.html


            Originally posted by Zapps View Post
            [MENTION=37035]ashwinprakas[/MENTION] - Bro could you help out here?
            [MENTION=97967]Zapps[/MENTION] ,i already took advice from ashwin on this matter via personal messaging.

            Problem has been solved now, i change the whole master cylinder assembly ,now brakes are working good.


            Moderators can lock this thread as my problem has been solved.

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              Originally posted by Om1234 View Post
              [MENTION=97967]Zapps[/MENTION] ,i already took advice from ashwin on this matter via personal messaging.

              Problem has been solved now, i change the whole master cylinder assembly ,now brakes are working good.


              Moderators can lock this thread as my problem has been solved.
              You bought a new cylinder ?

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                Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
                You bought a new cylinder ?
                yes ,whole master cylinder.

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                  Originally posted by Om1234 View Post
                  [MENTION=97967]Zapps[/MENTION] ,i already took advice from ashwin on this matter via personal messaging.

                  Problem has been solved now, i change the whole master cylinder assembly ,now brakes are working good.


                  Moderators can lock this thread as my problem has been solved.
                  Good to know that you got the issue resolved.

                  What was causing the leakage after replacement.

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                    Originally posted by Zapps View Post
                    Good to know that you got the issue resolved.

                    What was causing the leakage after replacement.
                    after in master cylinder where the mc kit fits
                    there was a scratch ,due to which oil was coming out of the rubber seal ,which was pressed by the lever.
                    Practically once a master cylinder is damaged
                    you cannot bring it to 100% working efficiency.

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                      Originally posted by Om1234 View Post
                      after in master cylinder where the mc kit fits
                      there was a scratch ,due to which oil was coming out of the rubber seal ,which was pressed by the lever.
                      Practically once a master cylinder is damaged
                      you cannot bring it to 100% working efficiency.
                      Hmm, now I get it. If one faces such leakage issues, the master cylinder has to be replaced.

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                        Originally posted by Zapps View Post
                        Hmm, now I get it. If one faces such leakage issues, the master cylinder has to be replaced.
                        I hope it's fine now , how much the MC costs ?

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                          Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
                          I hope it's fine now , how much the MC costs ?
                          yes its perfect ,the master cylinder costs varies from bike to bike.
                          In my case i got it for 1073 rs bybre(honda) ,whereas rtr 180 ones cost 1800.

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                            Originally posted by Zapps View Post
                            Hmm, now I get it. If one faces such leakage issues, the master cylinder has to be replaced.
                            not 100% true ,leakage can be fixed by changing the MC kit ,which is a part of MC only when the bore on which the MC kit fits is perfect.
                            One or two hairline scratches and your cylinder is gone.

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                              Originally posted by Om1234 View Post
                              not 100% true ,leakage can be fixed by changing the MC kit ,which is a part of MC only when the bore on which the MC kit fits is perfect.
                              One or two hairline scratches and your cylinder is gone.
                              Going by your post, I feel you should do a complete bleed out and refill the fluids and check.

                              Might be air inside your system that's playing up tricks.
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