hi guys , anyone got a fitting kit for a gt750 b 1977 , flea bay doesn’t seem to have my one … my one has no pressure at all , all air out of system grrrrrr …
Cheers guys
Suzuki GT750 master cylinder plunger and seals
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Re: Suzuki GT750 master cylinder plunger and seals
Cruzing image have some on ebay - item 134282346427, but you can get a brand new master cylinder for less than £70 - again on ebay - item 125773339884, next day delivery.
Make sure you get the twin disc model with the stamped D underneath (D for dual disc.)
Make sure you get the twin disc model with the stamped D underneath (D for dual disc.)
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Suzuki GT750 master cylinder plunger and seals
A member on one of my FaceBook groups recommended trying a rebuild kit from Brakecrafters, part number BC069M which is for a Kawasaki. This is a high quality kit and worked well on my 750A
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Re: Suzuki GT750 master cylinder plunger and seals
I have an update on the Brakecrafters BC069M. I realized that the caliper pistons weren’t releasing and have traced it down to the master cylinder spool being slightly longer than the OEM spool which wasn’t allowing the cup seal to go back far enough to release the fluid through the tiny hole going into the reservoir. I’m going to use my OEM spool with the Brakecrafters spool seal.MauiKettle wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 1:44 pm A member on one of my FaceBook groups recommended trying a rebuild kit from Brakecrafters, part number BC069M which is for a Kawasaki. This is a high quality kit and worked well on my 750A