ST13Fred
Fred
I am searching our site (and any site) looking for ACCURATE detail in how this system actually functions.
This system should be hydraulic only and not require engine running or any particular electrical switching to function. The schematics in the SM under the brake bleeding section is not showing me how it works and I think should. I may be overlooking something there.
It appears that pedal pressure operates the center pistons of all 3 calipers. I have the 3 pistons in the rear caliper pushed in and get no piston action from the bar lever on the outer pistons. This is strange. All info I found says the lever operates the outer pistons up front (4 total) and the center in the rear.
Pedal info is conflicting; some say outer rear pistons in rear and center piston(s) up front; or center pistons on ALL calipers.
My pedal does not operate the outer rear pistons, only the center and probably the front centers. The lever is not operating the rear outer, so what does!
Am I confused, or what?
:?:?:?
This system should be hydraulic only and not require engine running or any particular electrical switching to function. The schematics in the SM under the brake bleeding section is not showing me how it works and I think should. I may be overlooking something there.
It appears that pedal pressure operates the center pistons of all 3 calipers. I have the 3 pistons in the rear caliper pushed in and get no piston action from the bar lever on the outer pistons. This is strange. All info I found says the lever operates the outer pistons up front (4 total) and the center in the rear.
Pedal info is conflicting; some say outer rear pistons in rear and center piston(s) up front; or center pistons on ALL calipers.
My pedal does not operate the outer rear pistons, only the center and probably the front centers. The lever is not operating the rear outer, so what does!
Am I confused, or what?
:?:?:?