Shimano MT520/MT501 brake bleed Procedure EXPLAINED

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @jamesgoodnight62
    @jamesgoodnight62 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Richard. I’m getting ready to install a pair of MT-BR520 calipers, and your video was clear, concise, and helpful. 👍

  • @revparsons3tl
    @revparsons3tl 3 года назад +3

    Very nice and clear video mate just done my front brake bleed 👍❤️

  • @DaveMcManus-is2uo
    @DaveMcManus-is2uo 5 месяцев назад

    That is a great video - so well explained and easy to understand! Thank you.

  • @repairsmiddletown4765
    @repairsmiddletown4765 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the help Richard!! Love, JJ

  • @FreestylAM
    @FreestylAM 19 дней назад

    2:09 overbleeding isn't a bad thing. It's what you have to do when the pads wear down bc the lever reservoir is too small to compensate.
    I bleed my brakes w the pads in all the time and never contaminate my brakes but that's because I just do a quick bleed at the lever w the cup. But yes if you are doing a bleed w the caliper bleed valve the pads should be removed and stored away to avoid contamination.

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 17 дней назад

      "bad" is certainly relative and I absolutely understand what you are saying. As a full-time mechanic, I see a ton of people who bring their bike in for new pads and someone had overbled them previously. This causes additional work for us and additional expense for the customer. In our shop, we do not overbleed brakes for this reason. If the brakes are squishy due to worn pads, we recommend to change the pads generally. (of course there are exceptions to every rule so don't take this as gospel). As a home mechanic, if you choose to overbleed your brakes to get a little more out of the pads, excellend!
      Also, I always make a big deal about taking the pads into another room, or another house, or another time zone because it is almost inevitable that I contaminate them somehow. I think it's gremlins!

  • @colingee6687
    @colingee6687 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @martync8724
    @martync8724 3 года назад

    Very clear and concise. Great video, thx.

  • @benturner7932
    @benturner7932 2 года назад

    Awesome, nice one chief very helpful! 🤙

  • @ronalcasid3844
    @ronalcasid3844 3 года назад +3

    I replaced my calipers with 4 piston but my brakes are spongey not matter how many times I bleed them. It’s almost likes there not enough fluid because the levers pull into the bar with very little force.

    • @richardsbikeshop5268
      @richardsbikeshop5268  3 года назад +2

      What model numbers are the levers and calipers and brake hose? There may (unlikely) be a compatibility issue. There could be a stubborn pocket of air in the caliper. With the lever closed off, and the syringe on the caliper, and the caliper high, push some fluid in with a little pressure and then let it back out. If there is air, the pressure will compress it and allow more fluid in, when you release, the air will be forced into the syringe. This is a form of burping the brakes.

  • @jcfballs7570
    @jcfballs7570 3 года назад +1

    Just about to fit my 520s after juicy 7s was standard
    Why have you got conical washers on rear but not on the front. Thanks..great video

  • @eltonnanton7705
    @eltonnanton7705 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant.... once again you kicked arse and explained everything wonderfully. One quick question most everyone on RUclips doing hydraulics tend to keep flicking the lever for air bubbles to escape, I noticed you didn't do that. Is that a necessary step, or can I just do what you did and everything will be sorted? Cheers mate.

    • @richardsbikeshop5268
      @richardsbikeshop5268  3 года назад

      It's worth doing. In this case, there were no performance issues caused by bubbles so I wasn't too worried about knocking any stubborn bubbles loose.

    • @eltonnanton7705
      @eltonnanton7705 3 года назад

      @@richardsbikeshop5268 Excellent, thanks.

  • @andi1831
    @andi1831 Год назад

    That Spacer called bleed block.😉

  • @a.n.mwaliullah1632
    @a.n.mwaliullah1632 2 года назад

    Shimano Brake caliper piston popped out. How do I get it back in? :

    • @richardsbikeshop5268
      @richardsbikeshop5268  2 года назад

      According to Shimano, Once it comes out, you will have limited success with putting it back in. The most important part is that you don't use any hard tools to press the ceramic piston. it is super weak and will chip easily even with a tire lever.

  • @andrei3720
    @andrei3720 3 года назад

    my mt500 caliper loses oil at the caliper. You think its ready to throw out or a bleed can fix it? thx

    • @richardsbikeshop5268
      @richardsbikeshop5268  3 года назад

      a bleed will definitely not fix it. Is it coming out the pistons or the main body of the caliper? Check that the T30 bolts are tightened appropriately.

    • @AlexanderOrion
      @AlexanderOrion Год назад

      had that problem, it was the cable end messed up, if I remeber correctly, quik fix at a bike shop

  • @ChuckNorris-wp7cc
    @ChuckNorris-wp7cc 3 года назад +1

    Merica

  • @user-nw9fb8uj2x
    @user-nw9fb8uj2x Год назад

    Дякую.Ukrainian

  • @LorDDemoniC
    @LorDDemoniC 3 года назад +2

    Any mineral oil will do ? No , no and NO! People put Citroen or other mineral oil in this brakes and the seals wear off for month or so ... Please do not put ANY mineral oil in shimano new brakes! Use only shimano RED oil , do not put cheap shit in your brakes :)

    • @laurynasjagelo5075
      @laurynasjagelo5075 3 года назад +1

      based on what? Been using random mineral oils for ages, never an issue.

    • @LorDDemoniC
      @LorDDemoniC 3 года назад +1

      @@laurynasjagelo5075 based on 7 broken MT520 brakes in for 7-8 months in local bikeshop .. My brakes (also mt520) are perfect on just shimano oil ... Maybe they use now diffrent soft seals ? IDK ...

    • @gryyta9617
      @gryyta9617 3 года назад

      Well, the thing is trans only ATF wears thin seals out and destroys the brakes...finer oil like powersteering ATF will sure work, but dont put cheap shit in your brakes, use Liqui-moly or other premium brands