Tamora Brake Master Cylinder - Much of a Job?
Tamora Brake Master Cylinder - Much of a Job?
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optimax sniffer

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1,817 posts

236 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
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I've finally got round to looking at the Tamora brakes.

Calipers have been off, pushed the pistons back to check they weren't siezed. All fine & moving.

I've tried pumping them back out & bleed the brakes but, no go. The pistons are not coming back out, so I presume the Master Cylinder has failed.

Has anyone changed one?


optimax sniffer

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1,817 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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tumbleweed

Buzz Billsberry

1,306 posts

252 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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There maybe something in the Orange bible... I can't imagine it been difficult just a hugh pain in the ass because of access

Buzz

optimax sniffer

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1,817 posts

236 months

Sunday 17th February 2013
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Finally got round to this job.

Took about four hours to do including bleeding the brakes, although I have put the ally foot plate back yet.

The nuts holding the BMC were 13mm and the pipe unions were 7/16.