Brake / Clutch Fluid Reservoir Diaphragm
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Brake / Clutch Fluid Reservoir Diaphragm
This is just a general query and not related to a problem, so here goes. Does anyone know what is the purpose of the Brake and Clutch Reservoir "Diaphragm". Apart from forming a gasket seal between the metal cap and the plastic reservoir is there another purpose. The shape does seem to be very complicated if indeed it is just a gasket and why is there always what looks like water condensation droplets present ?. Thanks.
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Re: Brake / Clutch Fluid Reservoir Diaphragm
You have just answered your own question
Without that diaphragm where do you think that water is going to go? Straight in to the brake fluid
Without that diaphragm where do you think that water is going to go? Straight in to the brake fluid
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Re: Brake / Clutch Fluid Reservoir Diaphragm
It's supposed to keep the water out, but mine failed and the fluid became 'murky'.
I had the reservoir cleaned out, fluid replaced and flushed through and a new diaphragm and cap fitted.
The new diaphragm was firmer than the old one. Maybe yours would also benefit from replacement.
I had the reservoir cleaned out, fluid replaced and flushed through and a new diaphragm and cap fitted.
The new diaphragm was firmer than the old one. Maybe yours would also benefit from replacement.