NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by NC_Girl » Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:03 pm

Neosophist wrote:What problem are you actually having with the rear brake?

There usually crap anyway :)

It siezes intermittently and locks up both the pedal and the caliper. We can release pressure by turning the bleeder a bit, but still don't know why it is happening. It can happen when riding, when standing still, even if we don't touch the brake. We thought there was a defect in the brake line, so that is replaced; also rebuilt the master cylinder and the caliper. So far our last ditch effort will be a whole new housing unless someone can work some magic and come up with other thoughts :)

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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by Neosophist » Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:04 pm

NC_Girl wrote:
Neosophist wrote:What problem are you actually having with the rear brake?

There usually crap anyway :)

It siezes intermittently and locks up both the pedal and the caliper. We can release pressure by turning the bleeder a bit, but still don't know why it is happening. It can happen when riding, when standing still, even if we don't touch the brake. We thought there was a defect in the brake line, so that is replaced; also rebuilt the master cylinder and the caliper. So far our last ditch effort will be a whole new housing unless someone can work some magic and come up with other thoughts :)
Ah that one.

thats usually too much fluid in the rear resevoir.. when it get hots it expands and forces the brake on.. try it with less fluid in the rear-res.. only half full and see how you go.

Thats usually only while riding though.

Failling that i'd go with sticking caliper piston.
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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by NC_Girl » Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:35 pm

Neosophist wrote: Ah that one.

thats usually too much fluid in the rear resevoir.. when it get hots it expands and forces the brake on.. try it with less fluid in the rear-res.. only half full and see how you go.

Thats usually only while riding though.

Failling that i'd go with sticking caliper piston.

Ooh can't wait to try that!!! Thanks for the info.

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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by NC_Girl » Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:37 pm

CMSMJ1 wrote:Pretty sure I've got one you can have for the price of postage. Will dig it out...and check postage too..

That would be sooooo great! Let me know if you are able to locate it, meanwhile I will try to lessen the brake fluid in the reservoir and see if that helps...you guys rock!!

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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by Mananon » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:19 pm

I'm with you on that Neo.
If you can get into a wreckers I'd have high hopes that you'd find something that you could make fit.
If was the front it would be different but rears tend to be fairly neglected items.
Try the fluid level and if that's not it and CMS has one spare you're sorted. Postage into the US is pretty cheap. Out of the US is another matter entirely.
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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by CMSMJ1 » Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:37 am

I've definitely got one, maybe a couple... My house is being rewired so I have no power to my garages...and the part of my garage where I have a large box of spares is in the darkest corner...lol

I'll be able to sort it out and get it packaged up by the weekend so, NC Girl - PM me an address and I'll sort it out.. ;)
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Re: NC35 Rear brake master cylinder housing cross-reference

Post by NC_Girl » Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:24 pm

CMSMJ1 wrote:I've definitely got one, maybe a couple... My house is being rewired so I have no power to my garages...and the part of my garage where I have a large box of spares is in the darkest corner...lol

I'll be able to sort it out and get it packaged up by the weekend so, NC Girl - PM me an address and I'll sort it out.. ;)

Nice!! If I was closer I would hold your hand :)

I will PM my addy, will also try to get it out this weekend for a test ride to see if the reservoir thing worked.

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