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Rear master cylinder

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:42 am
by unclezip
After a rubber necked leaf peeper pulled a left turn into my lane today, I discovered I had no rear brake.......good thing I always have two fingers on the front.....wow......
Anyway, dead cylinder so whats best, rebuild or replace?....s/s brake line at the same time?...
Other models fit or work better?....best place to buy one?
Rode a hundred miles in the rain today...even wet and cold I love riding my Paso....
Thanks in advance....

Re: Rear master cylinder

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 8:08 am
by Frank.61
Hi,

I would open the rear master cylinder and check the condition of the seals znd the bore.
Mostly the bore (cylinder) is ok.
A revision kit costs around 20 Usd, Brembo partnumber: 10436220-Z.
A new master cylinder will cost you about 95 Usd, Brembo partnumber: 10416610-Z (but are difficult to obtain).
Stein Dinse, German company, mostly has them and will send them around the world.

Good luck!

Oh, bleed the rear brake regularly (more often than the front brake).

Frank

Re: Rear master cylinder

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:09 pm
by unclezip
Tnx Frank..after looking last night...the bore looks fine, I think a rebuild will work...ordered from SD.....

Re: Rear master cylinder

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 1:41 pm
by Frank.61
Well, happy to hear, let us know how it worked out once you receive the Brembo revision kit. :)

Make sure the plastic dust cover is undamaged (no tears) and if you have use some silicon grease (lubricates, is water repellent, harmless for seals, plastics etc. and goes well with brake fluids). :thumbup:

Good luck and have lots of pleasure with your 907!

Frank

Re: Rear master cylinder

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:25 pm
by unclezip
Stein Dinse is awesome..three days to USA...very fast....
However...the nipple that feeds fluid to the cylinder disinegrated upon removing the hose....imagine..26 years old!....didnt come with the kit...
19659500-z
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Anbody have one to sell me?...
Tnx...

Re: Rear master cylinder

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 6:06 pm
by Frank.61
Hi,

You vould try Bevel Heaven, maybe easier for you:
https://store.bevelheaven.com/Brake-Rel ... Cylinders/