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JIfill
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Post by JIfill » Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:44 pm

OK hey all.

2 things really. Firstly id like to say Hi, and im a new owner of a 1986 FZR 400 1WG and cannot wait to get it on the road. :grin:

Which brings me to item number 2.... Brakes.

i currently have the whole system off the bike as there seems to be an issue and i think a rebuild is in order. the issue is that no matter how hard i try i can not get the brakes to bleed or operate, as far as that i can tell the brake fluid is getting through the lines to the calipers, as if i crack off the banjo bolt i get fluid, but nothing i can do will get the fluid out through the bleeding nipple. And seeing as they are my life savers.... i was thinking of upgrading to braided lines anyway.

The bike was the previous owner's project bike and he ran out of money at the last stage and had too sell it to pay bills (or that was the story), all that it needs is the brakes bleeding and the indicators sorting (sorted with new relay).

Question: Where is the best place to go for caliper seals, is there any difference between the 1WG calipers and the 3Tj calipers as on here i have read that they use 27 and 34mm seals (please correct me if im wrong) other than new seals is there anything else i should look at replacing while the calipers are off the bike.

Thanks in advance for your help. ive heard this is a great forum glad to be amongst you guys.

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Re: Newbie

Post by freefallfil » Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:59 pm

Hi,
Have you tried back bleeding calipers through the bleed nipple with a syringe or something similar - I find this a good way to start (with lid off master cylinder) & then once you've pushed all the air out through the top, bleed in the normal way?
Phil. :?:

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Re: Newbie

Post by JIfill » Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:19 pm

No i did not know of that method. but have taken the system off now as decided to go with the braided lines.

And since i have the opportunity thought it would be wise to make sure the brakes are in the best possible condition for when i take them out. will have new pads, the braided lines and a general clean. despite the fact I bought it as an unridden project bike it could do with a bit of love all around in my opinion.

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Re: Newbie

Post by Evilchicken0 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:28 pm

If as you say you've got the old / original rubber lines on the brakes then I'd say you really need to renew them, they're well past there life, I think it's 4-5 years.
Next up I'd have a look at the master cylinder, take off the lever, tease out the dust seal - if there's fluid behind then the seals have gone and that could be the reason for the non bleeding.
Lastly take the calipers off the bike, put a spanner between the pads and with the calipers above the master try to bleed them

Welcome to the site, I hope youre comfortable "amongst us" :grin:

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Re: Newbie

Post by Morespeedvicar » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:34 am

Hi, i'd take the pistons out the calipers and look at the seals and clean the seal grooves out and grease it all with silicone or rubber grease. And deffo rebuild the master cylinder aswell like evil says.
Yams can be a pain in the arse when it comes to brakes. But keep at it they bleed up eventually!!
I dunno if wemoto sell brake seals, i got away with reusing me old ones. But some braided lines make the brakes alot firmer.
Cheers
Ian

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Re: Newbie

Post by Wraith » Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:58 am

I had the same thing happen

After many hours of swearing I found that the Bleed Nipples had rusted on the insides

Why not get yourself a pair of Blue Spots?

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Re: Newbie

Post by Evilchicken0 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:23 pm

Not sure blue spots fit that model, if you have 83mm bolt spacing then I think the 3TJ calipers fit.

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Re: Newbie

Post by willandrip » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:33 pm

Disc offset may be different;Genesis have none.,unsure of offset on 3tj.
Genesis is 83mm spacing.

Triumph T595 83mm four pot calipers are recognised upgrade to twin piston calipers on the early 3HE 600's,may be a possible upgrade for 1Wg Genesis.This will depend on disc offset and caliper orientation with disc.
A red box doth not a Snap On make.

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Re: Newbie

Post by Kayla850 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:37 pm

willandrip wrote:Disc offset may be different;Genesis have none.,unsure of offset on 3tj.
Genesis is 83mm spacing.

Triumph T595 83mm four pot calipers are recognised upgrade to twin piston calipers on the early 3HE 600's,may be a possible upgrade for 1Wg Genesis.This will depend on disc offset and caliper orientation with disc.
10mm disc offset on nearly all 80s and 90s Yams except the 1WG Genesis Bill :grin: 3MA/3HE/4JH/3EN2/3TJ/TRX/XJR discs are all the same.
Useful project bike parts and stuff and things-

www.projection-racing.com

Titanium and Aluminium nuts & bolts-

www.pjcfasteners.com

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Re: Newbie

Post by willandrip » Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:20 pm

Danke, Kayla :grin:
How are your £en2's going ?

Oops made a mistake with the shift key,or there again perhaps not !
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