Is this deja vu? All over again?
Anyway.... there is a port between the 2 halves. Air moving back to the
master cylinder would not be acceptable. So it wasn't actually a
"realization" you had after all, but rather a misunderstanding.
Have a safe and Happy New Years, everyone!
Peter C
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At 12:58 PM 12/30/2003, you wrote:
>Sitting at my workbench and looking at my front disk brake caliper (the
>outboard side) I came to the realization that there is only one path the
>brake fluid can travel into the piston cavity. If you rebuild the disk and
>remount on the car and proceed to bleed the brakes how does fluid ever get
>into that outboard cavity? I remember reading some ware, the fluid will
>flow into the caliper and the air will eventually move through the system
>ending up in the master cylinder. Is that correct?
>John Gronberg
>jgronberg@sbcglobal.net
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