This past weekend i added a remote brake fluid reservoir to my deuce and a half.
Brake reservoir cap leaking.
Went to the dealer for routine service on my gs and mentioned what was happening on the r9.
With other brake leak issues the fluid tends to pool near the wheels.
When those seals die you get all the drips of a reservoir leak except for on the reservoir itself and since the reservoir is often dirty and oily it can fool you into thinking the leak is coming from higher up than it is.
I had the same problem with my cap.
I now have a brake fluid leak from somewhere on the master cylinder.
I keep cleaning it off but still keep having fluid coming out of either the cap or other small cap.
Fortunately it happened on track and the brake fluid leaking from the cap went on the left brake rotor.
If there is a leak in the brake line or the front brake caliper one side it is also between 100 and 200 for the parts and 100 for the labor.
Prepare a vacuum hose to prevent brake fluid from leaking out of the steel brake line.
Having some issues with brake fluid leaking from the cap of my brake reservoir.
It seem that there might be pressure pushing fluid up through the reservoir.
I dry the top of the master.
If you see brake fluid on one of your tire s walls then you probably have a bad wheel cylinder if you have drum style brakes.
It happens mostly when stationary and the vibrations from the engine cause the brake fluid to be turbulent in the reservoir.
It appears to be coming from the top and looks like its coming out around the threads of the master cylinder cap.
Place the vacuum hose over the line to prevent leakage.
Place a screw or bolt in one end.
Also be sure that it s really leaking from the top and isn t leaking from the seals between the reservoir and the master cylinder.
End of the straight line brake.
Look for any visual cues indicating a leak.
I looked at some new bikes that used the same brake reservoir brand new bikes in the showroom and saw three that were very wet where the cap seals.
If the fluid level is low a leak may be the cause.
Is the brake reservoir cap supposed to be.
Locating a brake fluid leak is usually just a simple matter of looking for.
Locate the steel brake line on the plate where it screws into the wheel cylinder and use a line wrench to loosen the brake line fitting.
It starts to drip right from under the brake reservoir cap and on to the ground.
And nice 360 at 240.
If you suspect you may have a brake fluid leak begin by checking the brake fluid reservoir under the hood of the vehicle.
My level also looks like it is raising and i cant figue it out.
Check the brake fluid reservoir.
If there is a leak in the brake master cylinder then you can expect to pay an average of around 100 to 200 for the parts and 100 for the labor.