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Posted 13 November 2009 - 06:27 pm

Make sure you have a real good clean in the grooves where the seals sit and you won't go wrong.
Good luck with the bleeding.

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Posted 13 November 2009 - 07:01 pm


Thanks for the advice

Three of the pistons on one caliper need replacing so i'll go for all four just to be sure. Cleanimg the grooves out is a bit awkward, so I'm going to try using my electric toothbrush.

It also looks as if the screws holding the brake reservoir lid are seized in plase, not surprising really cosidering there location. Given them a bit of the WD 40 and I'll have another look later. Ill also see if my old man has an impact driver but I'm warey of using one on an aluminium casting.


Does it sound feasable to tap a thread into the hole in the renthal handlebars to take the old bar ends ? The whole cost of this is really starting to add up & I don't want to splash out on anything more unless I really have to.

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Posted 13 November 2009 - 07:35 pm

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Fri 13th Nov 2009, 07:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the advice

Three of the pistons on one caliper need replacing so i'll go for all four just to be sure. Cleanimg the grooves out is a bit awkward, so I'm going to try using my electric toothbrush.

It also looks as if the screws holding the brake reservoir lid are seized in plase, not surprising really cosidering there location. Given them a bit of the WD 40 and I'll have another look later. Ill also see if my old man has an impact driver but I'm warey of using one on an aluminium casting.
Does it sound feasable to tap a thread into the hole in the renthal handlebars to take the old bar ends ? The whole cost of this is really starting to add up & I don't want to splash out on anything more unless I really have to.

K




I had that problem with mine a while ago fella, tried everything even cutting a new slot with a dremmel, then i got my Blue Spots and changer the M/C so never did get the little fooker out

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Posted 13 November 2009 - 09:31 pm

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Fri 13th Nov 2009, 07:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the advice

Three of the pistons on one caliper need replacing so i'll go for all four just to be sure. Cleanimg the grooves out is a bit awkward, so I'm going to try using my electric toothbrush.

It also looks as if the screws holding the brake reservoir lid are seized in plase, not surprising really cosidering there location. Given them a bit of the WD 40 and I'll have another look later. Ill also see if my old man has an impact driver but I'm warey of using one on an aluminium casting.
Does it sound feasable to tap a thread into the hole in the renthal handlebars to take the old bar ends ? The whole cost of this is really starting to add up & I don't want to splash out on anything more unless I really have to.

K

When trying to undo the screw in the M/C cap try putting a screw driver onto screw and tapping quite hard down but not turn! If you do use the impact driver just small taps and turn and push down too but not too hard good.gif

And no you can't tap the Renthal out but just buy the Renthal bar ends. They do look nice and finish them off good.gif

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Posted 13 November 2009 - 10:34 pm

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Wed 11th Nov 2009, 09:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well I pulled the pads and the pistons looked a bit of a state, so I've gone for an overhaul.



Eeeeeek. The thought of overhauling my brakes gives me shudders. It's a mole hill that i always seem to make into a mountain.

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Posted 14 November 2009 - 11:12 am

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Fri 13th Nov 2009, 07:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Cleanimg the grooves out is a bit awkward, so I'm going to try using my electric toothbrush.


The crap that builds up behing the seals is quite hard, I normally use a "L" shaped bit of wire and a small screwdriver to scratch it out.

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Posted 16 November 2009 - 04:37 pm

How clean does it have to be ?

I've been using Scotchbright polishing sheet (fine) borrowed from work. I can get it back to shiny again but it the devil's own job to get it all the way around due to being so fiddly. I have concentrated on the main seal groove rather than the grove for the dust seal . I reckon that I have now achieved a clean surface to at least 3/4 of the width all the way round for all the main seals. Is this enough or does it have to be completley spotless in the grooves


As to the M/C cover :

I couldn't get an impact driver off my father so might have to invest in one. I tried an old T handle driver I have had for years and the bit broke dry.gif It must have been real cheep crap.



Other than that I now have all the parts that I need (except bar ends but that can wait) that I need to start putting it all bake together again. I should be left with four sets of seals surplus to requirements as the new pistons came with seals.

(Also managed to pick up some ACF50 at the weekend, first time I have seen it for ssale other than by net)

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Posted 16 November 2009 - 04:46 pm

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Mon 16th Nov 2009, 04:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
How clean does it have to be ?

I've been using Scotchbright polishing sheet (fine) borrowed from work. I can get it back to shiny again but it the devil's own job to get it all the way around due to being so fiddly. I have concentrated on the main seal groove rather than the grove for the dust seal . I reckon that I have now achieved a clean surface to at least 3/4 of the width all the way round for all the main seals. Is this enough or does it have to be completley spotless in the grooves
As to the M/C cover :

I couldn't get an impact driver off my father so might have to invest in one. I tried an old T handle driver I have had for years and the bit broke dry.gif It must have been real cheep crap.
Other than that I now have all the parts that I need (except bar ends but that can wait) that I need to start putting it all bake together again. I should be left with four sets of seals surplus to requirements as the new pistons came with seals.

(Also managed to pick up some ACF50 at the weekend, first time I have seen it for ssale other than by net)

K




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Posted 16 November 2009 - 09:15 pm

Any crap left there will hold the seal out and push on the piston causing it to stick so the cleaner the better. You're never gonna get it sterile though.

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Posted 16 November 2009 - 09:46 pm

QUOTE(Jolly Giant @ Fri 13th Nov 2009, 11:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
And no you can't tap the Renthal out but just buy the Renthal bar ends. They do look nice and finish them off good.gif


I had no problem tapping a 16mm (fine) thread into a set of renthals bars, didn't even need to drill the hole any larger. Difficult bit is getting your hands on a set of 16mm fine taps !!.

Think it looks better with the original (larger diameter) bar ends or similar. The only bar ends i could find to fit renthals were only the diameter of the bars 7/8".

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Posted 16 November 2009 - 10:33 pm

I uses these Motrax bar ends with my Renthals. Cost about a tenner and clamp on with a metal expanding bolt type fixing.



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Posted 18 November 2009 - 10:22 pm


Progress made today : Taped out the Renthal bars to take the original bar ends, and got a promise fromm a co-worker to bring in some Plus-gas to try on the M/C cap bolts.

Tommorrow ; Get some tubing for the brake bleeding and maybe buy an impact driver.




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Posted 19 November 2009 - 09:38 am

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Thu 19th Nov 2009, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
and maybe buy an impact driver.


One of these will do the trick.


You only need to drill the head off. You can get the stud out with a pair of pliers.

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Posted 19 November 2009 - 02:39 pm

Or if that fails try this.........................

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Posted 19 November 2009 - 04:17 pm

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#176 Kaustic

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Posted 21 November 2009 - 06:06 pm

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Damn it. Just started to make progress at last only to find that the brake hose is for the wrong model of TDM. I checked the advice note but missed the label on the package.

The new bars are now fitted with just the M/C to put back on once the screws have been drilled out and replaced

Once I get the correct hose I'll just have to put it all back together, bleed the system & ill be running again

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Posted 23 November 2009 - 09:54 am

Hey Jolly Giant

I'm not sure that my PM are being sent. Can you confrim that you have recieved any about the brake hose ?


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Posted 23 November 2009 - 10:36 am

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Mon 23rd Nov 2009, 09:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Jolly Giant

I'm not sure that my PM are being sent. Can you confrim that you have recieved any about the brake hose ?
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 09:18 am

The latest update


WEMOTO came back with an E-Mail to apoligise that apparentley HEL can not supply a brake hose kit for a '99 due to T-BOlts etc. On the web site they list as alternatives a double line racing type setup or a loop over the mudguard. Anyone with experience of these ?

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PS Mangaged to get the MC cover off at last using a drill, ill have to replace the cover now but at least its off.


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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:38 pm

QUOTE(Kaustic @ Tue 24th Nov 2009, 09:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
On the web site they list as alternatives a double line racing type setup or a loop over the mudguard. Anyone with experience of these ?


I've always had double lines fitted to all of my sport bikes. I've never had any trouble with this. I personally wouldn't go the loop over the mudguard route.

The TDM 900 is the one bike that I have had that I felt just doesn't need braided hoses. The brakes are so good.



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