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Title: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: lilau3 on March 05, 2018, 01:24:08 AM
My front reservoir is filthy! I have the brake line removed as I will be replacing it. Can I spray brake cleaner or isopropyl alcohol into here and pump it out with the lever?

Obviously when the new brake line is in I will give it a good flush with new brake fluid.

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Title: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: woodgeek on March 05, 2018, 01:44:54 AM
My front reservoir is filthy! I have the brake line removed as I will be replacing it. Can I spray brake cleaner or isopropyl alcohol into here and pump it out with the lever?

Obviously when the new brake line is in I will give it a good flush with new brake fluid.

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I’m sure you can get yours looking almost like new with enough elbow grease.

This is mine. I debated spending an hour or more and a $5 can of brake cleaner to clean it. Then I spent less than $20 on a new one from BikeBandit. But I’m rebuilding a K that sat for 20 years so I have my plate full. Everyone has their own $ vs time scale.  [emoji4][emoji106]
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Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Martin on March 05, 2018, 02:55:38 AM
Use cotton bud to get the gunk out and clean and flush with brake fluid. If you value your paintwork don't get any brake fluid on it. Make sure the compensating port as viewed from looking down into the reservoir is clear.
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: lilau3 on March 05, 2018, 04:45:48 AM
Use cotton bud to get the gunk out and clean and flush with brake fluid. If you value your paintwork don't get any brake fluid on it. Make sure the compensating port as viewed from looking down into the reservoir is clear.
Regards Martin.


So in other words don't send anything down through the port in the bottom where possible (clean it all from the top side)?
Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Inge K. on March 05, 2018, 05:42:11 AM
I would be easier to clean if you remove it from the bike.

It's a screw from the underside by the red circle.
It's a o-ring around the outlet stub.

Cover painted parts when removing the reservoir.
Could be that you would need a new o-ring.
Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Chaos on March 05, 2018, 09:52:00 AM
I wouldn't send any cleaners through the brake system, no guarantee it will all get flushed out.  Getting reservoir 100% clean would be more for esthetics, i just use paper towels and q tips.
Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Enfield on March 07, 2018, 02:17:06 PM
I would clean the rest as well! My reservoir looked Like that - but both the Master cylinder and calibers was filled with yellow goo!!
 I just tossed everything in a bucket with very warm water and some Good industrial cleaner. All the plastic parts Can be made to look almost new - even though they are + 30 years... incredible quality!!
 


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Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Laitch on March 07, 2018, 02:26:58 PM
I just tossed everything in a bucket with very warm water and some Good industrial cleaner.
Which industrial cleaner did you use, Enfield?
Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Enfield on March 07, 2018, 02:30:17 PM
Something called “ Maxi 3”. Think it is a Danish product. Good for removing Oil etc - but doesn’t harm plastic or rubber.


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Title: Re: Cleaning Brake Reservoir
Post by: Enfield on March 07, 2018, 02:50:53 PM
Something called “ Maxi 3”. Think it is a Danish product. Good for removing Oil etc - but doesn’t harm plastic or rubber.


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And not just warm ... but very warm water!!


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