Good point, although the release valve lets the ram out slowly. Also, if
half the fluid was water where did the hydraulic fluid go??
Bike: CBR1100XX in blue check it out.
Cheers MC
Capetanios Oz wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:24:08 +1300, The_navigator©
wrote:
I only just found out. I was sailing all weekend. Had a great time wind
15-35 sun and just a little rain. Lots of spray though! Damn hydraulic
backstay packed up. Off loaded the jack to a spinnaker winch and
stripped it. Nothing broken but half the hydraulic fluid was water! How
the hell did that get in! There's been no leakage of hydraulic fluid
that I could see. Ideas? Now that's the second reapir to be made with
the anchor capstan burning out last week! Never mind I get a new bike today!
Cheers MC
Water sometimes gets in when it's released under load too quickly
particularly in cold conditions.
Fluid isn't drawn back fast enough and air/water is sucked in past the
seals.
What bike?
Got myself an Apollo LSX1.2 with the 6061T6 ally frame last year.
Great bike and light.....you wouldn't believe how light!
Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.