Best channel I’ve found really helpful. Thank you🙏🏼 Trying to find out how to “repair”? My auxiliary break pedal. Seems to be disconnected and I can’t find out anything on it. Thanks again for all the videos
My concern with back bleeding is the possibility of pushing dirt into the system that might have been inside the bleeder screw because rarely have I seen an old atv that still had the rubber caps over them. I do see the appeal though. I built a pressure bleeder years ago from a weed sprayer pump bottle that still serves me well. However it is very risky to clamp the pressure bleeder to a plastic reservoir. I may try your method. I’m currently having brake issues on the same bike that is overheating, I put an aftermarket master cylinder on it and it acts like it isn’t pushing enough volume of fluid to properly work all three calipers
I get what your saying. If you look at the master in the video you can see dirt flakes that was pushed into it. I then suck all the dirt out of the master and fill it again. I would replace that aftermarket master with a used one. I spent 40 bucks on a good used master.
Hello. Yes very helpful. Please do more. Thanks
Best channel I’ve found really helpful. Thank you🙏🏼
Trying to find out how to “repair”?
My auxiliary break pedal. Seems to be disconnected and I can’t find out anything on it. Thanks again for all the videos
Winner winner--Used the syringe system to push fluid to the top of the reservoir worked great. Thanks man.
Awesome!
@@TitaniummanGarage Howdy! Where in Wisconsin are you located? Need someone as qualified as you to repair my machine!
@@nikebertify I'm on the outskirts of Sheboygan.
I think I have a leak in the J-Box. How would you troubleshoot that issue?
My concern with back bleeding is the possibility of pushing dirt into the system that might have been inside the bleeder screw because rarely have I seen an old atv that still had the rubber caps over them. I do see the appeal though. I built a pressure bleeder years ago from a weed sprayer pump bottle that still serves me well. However it is very risky to clamp the pressure bleeder to a plastic reservoir. I may try your method. I’m currently having brake issues on the same bike that is overheating, I put an aftermarket master cylinder on it and it acts like it isn’t pushing enough volume of fluid to properly work all three calipers
I get what your saying. If you look at the master in the video you can see dirt flakes that was pushed into it. I then suck all the dirt out of the master and fill it again. I would replace that aftermarket master with a used one. I spent 40 bucks on a good used master.
Thanks man!