Times fun when you're having flies frog err, wait a minute, that's not how it goes...

Anywho, finally got around to replacing the bad caliper with another rebuilt one. No more gap between the pads and rotor, and the pedal feels better up

But, the pedal still has quite a bit of throw. I saw something about that being possible if the pushrod is too short. So, while looking for the poof of fluid inside the master cylinder reservoir when the pedal is pushed, I instead noticed bubbles coming from inside the cylinder, up into the reservoir down

Dumb question I know, but is there any way for air to enter the master? If I get a few tiny bubbles each time the pedal is pressed, it would either have to run out of air eventually, or air has to be being introduced somewhere?

I would have thought any air would have worked itself out after a couple years?

Anyways, planning to re-bleed the master, and everything else, sometime soon.


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