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Old 04-09-2009, 09:54 PM
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master cylinder...please helpme!!!

hey so i got a magura master and i stripped the bleeder screw and the inside of the master,is there any wway to fix it if not what stock masters will work good? please help and thanks
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

Your pretty much screwed on the bleeder man! but I run an 05 gsxr front master and love it. also running it throu an adapter that i enlarged the fluild hole which help like no other for more grip.

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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

did you pull the threads out if not you might be able to tap it make sure you dont metalin master if so dump fluid in and out several times
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

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did you pull the threads out if not you might be able to tap it make sure you dont metalin master if so dump fluid in and out several times

If you were able to find that tap locally you will be spending over 150 for it since it is "speacial".
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

are you talking about making the hole in banjo bolt bigger
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

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are you talking about making the hole in banjo bolt bigger

In the middle of the adapter the fluid was flowing throu an 1/8 hole I enlarged the hole out to like a 3/16 or something. being very carefull that i didnt touch the treads for the banjo bolt. made a world of an differance for me.

before i would get extreme hand cramps now I can ride pretty much all day with a smooth feel to it. and can lock up the rear with no problems
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

6 mm x 1.25 thread pitch harbor frieght for less than $20 for an entire kit for any thread kit you will ever need
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

Originally Posted by HOTDOG
6 mm x 1.25 thread pitch harbor frieght for less than $20 for an entire kit for any thread kit you will ever need

remember the bleeder is a taper tap with a cone head not a nomal tap will work.
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Re: master cylinder...please helpme!!!

just drill it out and tap it for a bolt, and bleed it on the banjo. Hey ill give you 50 bucks for it right now. Thats a five min fix. pm me if you dont want it. u dont need a bleeder on that..
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