I have seen, read and been advised that if you could get the plunger of the
master cylinder to come back farther toward the front plate may cure my
problem. This is on the apparent premise that the seal had swollen and
covered the bleed back hole. The thing is the bleed back hole in the master
is not even close to the seal. The seal
doesn't cover the hole, but if you cut out the gasket and even add a gasket
allowing the plunger to come back further the plugger itself seems to plug
the hole at rest....
What does that washer do, how many do you need and does it matter which way
the bend in the washer goes.....?
Dean E. Crowley
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