Hi,
recently touched up my front banjo fittings as they were showing signs of Rust (M.O.T.) Failure. In doing so I only cracked open the banjo bolts lightly to get a bit better access to the brake lines, but obviously inroduced some air into the system. On continuing maintenance to the front brake system I decided to strip the caliper down completely and polish pad retaining pins,copper grease the pins, clean up brake pads, as there is still a bit of life in them, also copper greased the sliding part of caliper as that seemed a little stiff. Have reassembled caliper and decided it was probably time some new fluid should be introduced. Spent a couple of days with varying succes in trying to bleed the brakes. Did borrow a one way bleeder valve thingy off a mate this was no use at all. let the bike stand for a few days as have no use for it at moment, however did attempt to sort brakes again today with a piece of plastic hoes and tried bleeding again. Seems to got a bit more lever feel, but not as good as it was before i started this exercise. Have read some tips about tying brake lever overnight as this is supposed to get rid of more of the air. Will try again tomorrow.
Does anyone know what is the point of the adjuster screw on the lever. I tohught with Hydraulic brakes they should not need adjustment. Please fill me in on the reason for this adjustment. It is not for Brake Span as in adjustable levers ?
regards for now Jack