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[Closed] Lucky escape or receipe for disaster - brakes

 bubs
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Last night while attempting to extract the rear brake from an Orange Five frame I somehow managed to pop a piston out of the caliper, spray all the brake fluid over me and the shed and generally make a mess of it. ย The piston appeared to pop back in ok and so I moved on to attempt to fit it to the new (to me) frame. Turns out that the new frame needs a longer hose....luckily I had a longer hose on a set of identical brakes (that have dodgy seals) in the spares bin and so I just swapped the hose over (original banjo, mini seals, olive, insert, the lot). ย I then bled the system twice (as a lot of dirt came out the first time) and tightened everything up.

I can't see it leaking anywhere under pressure and there is little lever throw. ย So, have I just been exceedingly lucky and the jobs a good'n or is this all likely to fail when I least need it to and end in a tragic tale?


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 10:17 pm
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Try it. You will survive. Probably.


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 10:24 pm
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If they are working and no leaks I would be happy to ride with them.ย  If they give up you will have a good crash story to tell your mates 🤣


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 10:25 pm
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You reused the old olive do you mean?


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 10:32 pm
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I literally just unscrewed the hose at both ends from the leaky brakes and then screwed it all back into the other set. ย The olive is therefore still on the original hose but now tightened into a different lever. ย Similarly the banjo connection is using the original seals. ย I think my bigger worry is the popped and reset piston.


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 10:42 pm
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Don't worry too much about the piston, if all seems ok you should be fine there and got away with it. I popped a piston on a set of deore brakes about 2 years ago and they have been fine since.


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 11:00 pm
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I've popped a piston on Guides before and just replaced then and not has issues.

I suppose with the olive if it holds pressure it's "ok" though it's a compression fitting and in theory could be dodgey in the future but who knows?


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 11:03 pm
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I have done a partial bleed of some Shimano's in the middle of nowhere on the upper section of the Devil's Staircase using water sucked from a camelbak and spat into the lever reservoir to top up the lost fluid.

Braking performance was restored and I finished the ride to KLL via the Ciaran Path no worries. The alternative would have been a very disappointingย  walk.

I re-bled the brake that night though.


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 11:23 pm
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Thanks - a new olive sounds like a smart move then if that's likely to be the weak link.


 
Posted : 16/05/2018 11:43 pm
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trout wrestler is bear grylls. where do I claim my fiver....


 
Posted : 17/05/2018 12:04 am
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^^ Yeah, that in the field repair is pretty hard core! 😃


 
Posted : 17/05/2018 12:05 am
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Yeah, that in the field repair is pretty hard core!

A real survivalist would have killed a passing bear with a penknife and used its blood as brake fluid instead of wasting precious water.


 
Posted : 17/05/2018 12:41 pm
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On the Tuscany Trail I had to resort to vegetable oil out of a tin of tuna. Brakes where fine for the remainder of the route. I also used the oil on the chain,made a mess but worked ok. Bled the brakes when I got home and bits of tuna came out. Still using them today!


 
Posted : 18/05/2018 3:47 pm
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Hmm. Fishy tale.


 
Posted : 18/05/2018 3:50 pm
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Bled the brakes when I got home and bits of tuna came out.

If you'd been using them properly, it should have been nicely deep fried.


 
Posted : 18/05/2018 3:52 pm