slave cylidner need help

boobox

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Hi, does anyone know where i could be going wrong? few weeks back my clutch failed whilst driving :/ and will not disengage. I opened up the master cylinder to have a look and it was all mucky inside, after researching online i found people saying if your master cylinder is dirty then your slave is shot. i replaced the slave cylinder with one from moterworks and proceeded to fill the circuit with DOT 4 as instructed to on the master cylinder lid, but no mater how many times i flush the system and fill it, the clutch will not dis engage. am i barking up the wrong tree with the slave or is there a possibility i'm just not filling the system up right?

huge thank you for any and all input :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
I did bleed it :( , opened master, pulled the fluid through until it came out the bleed and no air bubbles came up. is there more to it than that? :tears

spelling, not my strong point :P :D
 
I replace the valve on the bleed pipe with a new front brake bleed nipple and bleed it from there with no problems:thumb
 
LOL, disregard post, just looked at a diagram and i have plumed the bleed and the feed into the wrong holes. I am a spoon, in fact i am THE spoon. :D:D:D:D:D:D:D

I=spoon
 
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been head scratching all day and wasting a bottle of dot 4 in the process :mad:

thanks for the heads up about the brake bleed nipple, that can get done tomorrow as well.

now if i can just focus on breathing and walking at the same time....
 
Clutch slave cylinder bearing

Quick one- R1150GS - anyone know if it's possible to obtain, separately, the little ball-race that fits in the clutch slave cylinder piston - the one that fails & takes the cylinder (and clutch sometimes) with it ?
 


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