Thanks! I appreciate your thoughtful comment. I am happy that my projects can be helpful to others. Thanks for watching and good luck on the sill plate replacement! 👍😁
That was a great video ! While doing the cutout, you were climb milling quite often, check out this video on "Climb milling Vs Conventional milling" , you will get better tool life and avoid possible unpleasant surprises. ruclips.net/video/galm5_6SUcM/видео.html
I was aware of the different styles of cutting. However, I don't operate the milling machine enough to know each cut immediately. I have to stop and think about the direction and cutter rotation before moving forward. Thank you for sharing the reference video! Great information. As I machine more I will make solid effort to refrain from climb milling except on light finish cuts. This was a sketchy setup with light clamping. I'm surprised it turned out as nice as it did. Thanks for watching 👍😁
If it's leaking fluid out of the master cylinder it's likely damaged seals. If the motorcycle (etc) is relatively new I would be more inclined to look for a loose fitting or hose. Also keep in mind it could be losing fluid at the wheel cylinder or caliper. The piston seals can leak in those components too. Good luck on the repair. Thanks for watching! 👍😁
I worked for Girling, still involved with vehicle brakes, off highway brakes too, travelled around the world to various companies in various countries sorting out brake production problems, I actually have the drawing for that cylinder!
That's pretty cool! I believe the Girling units are made well and definitely better than the copy cat unit I used as a replacement. Thanks for watching and sharing! 👍😁
No one has made the working of center valve master cylinder on RUclips. Thank you very much for making this video
Welcome! Sometimes it's fun to see and learn how things work using real parts. Thanks for watching and sharing! 👍😁
Thank you, I’ve always known in theory how they work but never seen the mechanics of it. Plenty of incorrect animations online. This was great!
You are welcome! I knew the theory, but never seen a full cross section. It was a learning experience for me too. Thanks for watching! Cheers 👍😁
Good vid, very interesting to “see inside” as I am about to refurbish an old Girling cylinder from an old site dumper.
You might be able to source a new one cheaper..... That's why I cut this one up for a demo. Thanks for watching! 👍😁
Found your channel today looking for sill plate replacement vids. Really like your content and logic process. Subscribed immediately. Thanks.
Thanks! I appreciate your thoughtful comment. I am happy that my projects can be helpful to others. Thanks for watching and good luck on the sill plate replacement! 👍😁
yo this vid is exactly what i needed thankies!!!!!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching 👍😁
👍🇺🇸👍👀
That was a great video ! While doing the cutout, you were climb milling quite often, check out this video on "Climb milling Vs Conventional milling" , you will get better tool life and avoid possible unpleasant surprises. ruclips.net/video/galm5_6SUcM/видео.html
I was aware of the different styles of cutting. However, I don't operate the milling machine enough to know each cut immediately. I have to stop and think about the direction and cutter rotation before moving forward. Thank you for sharing the reference video! Great information. As I machine more I will make solid effort to refrain from climb milling except on light finish cuts. This was a sketchy setup with light clamping. I'm surprised it turned out as nice as it did. Thanks for watching 👍😁
Sir you know the cause of leaking fluid?bike is 600 miles🤦🏽♂️
If it's leaking fluid out of the master cylinder it's likely damaged seals. If the motorcycle (etc) is relatively new I would be more inclined to look for a loose fitting or hose. Also keep in mind it could be losing fluid at the wheel cylinder or caliper. The piston seals can leak in those components too. Good luck on the repair. Thanks for watching! 👍😁
@@FlatThunder its 2017 ktm rc390 and its been in the garage for awhile..i ordered the master cylinder
I worked for Girling, still involved with vehicle brakes, off highway brakes too, travelled around the world to various companies in various countries sorting out brake production problems, I actually have the drawing for that cylinder!
That's pretty cool! I believe the Girling units are made well and definitely better than the copy cat unit I used as a replacement. Thanks for watching and sharing! 👍😁