95spfldmax
Well-Known Member
'95 Max, Stock clutch & Mostly everything else..............
I had a working clutch when I started but the M/C was seeping at the indexing pin for the lever. Put in a rebuild kit for the M/C & S/C and reused stock line.
I cannot get the sytem to bleed up after many hours of trying & troubleshooting. The M/C doesn't seem to be "pushing" fluid. There's only a couple of parts in there, they went back together correctly but I guess i'm going to disaasemble it just to double check. I also took another M/C off my parts bike but it didn't do anything either. It leads me to believe there might not be anything wrong with my "good" M/C.
I expect some of you to tell me it's air trapped in the system. And I think that has to be the answer. I saw on another thread a suggestion to try filling the M/C, detaching it from the handlebar and rotating it around to release trapped air (i'll have to try this). And saw another suggestion to "reverse" bleed it from S/C up to M/C with a syringe (Has anyone done this with sucess??)
I took the S/C back off and tried to bleed the system with it off the bike and it starts to move (a little bit). So I believe it is OK. It's even a simpler assembly the the M/C.
What do you guys think?? What have I missed?? How many of you had problems bleeding up and how many had no problems? Is this common or just my own fun time???
I'm running out of patience and hydro fluid!! :bang head::bang head::bang head:
I had a working clutch when I started but the M/C was seeping at the indexing pin for the lever. Put in a rebuild kit for the M/C & S/C and reused stock line.
I cannot get the sytem to bleed up after many hours of trying & troubleshooting. The M/C doesn't seem to be "pushing" fluid. There's only a couple of parts in there, they went back together correctly but I guess i'm going to disaasemble it just to double check. I also took another M/C off my parts bike but it didn't do anything either. It leads me to believe there might not be anything wrong with my "good" M/C.
I expect some of you to tell me it's air trapped in the system. And I think that has to be the answer. I saw on another thread a suggestion to try filling the M/C, detaching it from the handlebar and rotating it around to release trapped air (i'll have to try this). And saw another suggestion to "reverse" bleed it from S/C up to M/C with a syringe (Has anyone done this with sucess??)
I took the S/C back off and tried to bleed the system with it off the bike and it starts to move (a little bit). So I believe it is OK. It's even a simpler assembly the the M/C.
What do you guys think?? What have I missed?? How many of you had problems bleeding up and how many had no problems? Is this common or just my own fun time???
I'm running out of patience and hydro fluid!! :bang head::bang head::bang head: