jfheath
John Heath
Good decision.
Take the opportunity to find out about how this thing works if you can.
In particular the fitting of that top hat shaped rubber boot, and seating it properly.
The only time you really get time to practice without risking damage with no serious consequences, is when you have a duff unit in your hand.
www.st-owners.com
Also - that gauze filter is not obtainable as a spare part, but if you are lucky, they can be removed, taken apart and kept as a spare. You may find this interesting.
www.st-owners.com
Take the opportunity to find out about how this thing works if you can.
In particular the fitting of that top hat shaped rubber boot, and seating it properly.
The only time you really get time to practice without risking damage with no serious consequences, is when you have a duff unit in your hand.
Article [13] - ST1300 - Brake Maintenance - SMC Boot Fitting - A Cause of Failure ? | ST1300 Articles
The rubber boot on the ST1300 Secondary Master Cylinder is designed to keep water out. Unfortunately, since you cannot see what you are doing when fitting the rubber boot, it is entirely possible that casual maintenance can result in allowing water to be let in. I made reference to this in the...
Also - that gauze filter is not obtainable as a spare part, but if you are lucky, they can be removed, taken apart and kept as a spare. You may find this interesting.
Article [13] - ST1300 - Brake Maintenance - Photos of dismantled SMC | ST1300 Articles
A faulty SMC, taken apart, sawn lengthways, with labelled photos and a commentary. This SMC had a brand new service kit fitted not long before it failed again. A while ago I posted a query concerning some weird behaviour on a friends braking system. The symptoms were that in spite of getting...