bluemagic Posted May 30, 2011 #1 Posted May 30, 2011 can anyone tell me the name of the brake line conection value near the steering head. and where i may be able to fine one. it has a small rubber boot on it the size of a nickel. mine has a small leak. it only leaks if i push it w/my thumb any help would be greatly appreciated thak you. 89 vr.
CrazyHorse Posted May 30, 2011 #2 Posted May 30, 2011 can anyone tell me the name of the brake line conection value near the steering head. and where i may be able to fine one. it has a small rubber boot on it the size of a nickel. mine has a small leak. it only leaks if i push it w/my thumb any help would be greatly appreciated thak you. 89 vr. Believe its called metering valve.
friesman Posted May 30, 2011 #3 Posted May 30, 2011 I dont know what its called, but you should be able to look it up here using the parts diagrams and order it too, their prices are usually pretty good. http://www.partshark.com/custompage.asp?pg=yamahaparts Brian
dingy Posted May 30, 2011 #4 Posted May 30, 2011 I dont know what its called, but you should be able to look it up here using the parts diagrams and order it too, their prices are usually pretty good. http://www.partshark.com/custompage.asp?pg=yamahaparts Brian It's shown on the front master cylinder 1 page. But does not appear to be available. Gary
dingy Posted May 30, 2011 #5 Posted May 30, 2011 can anyone tell me the name of the brake line conection value near the steering head. and where i may be able to fine one. it has a small rubber boot on it the size of a nickel. mine has a small leak. it only leaks if i push it w/my thumb any help would be greatly appreciated thak you. 89 vr. I looked at the one I removed from my bike. If there is fluid under the rubber cap, it needs replaced. I don't know of a rebuild kit for these. Might check with MiCarl or Skydoc17. One of them will know if it can be rebuilt. Gary
bongobobny Posted May 31, 2011 #6 Posted May 31, 2011 Yes, it is a metering valve. Not much in there other than a precision size oriface to regulate flow rate of the brake fluid to the front brake. Not to be confused with the proportioning valve at the rear cylinder which is a time delay from when you apply the rear brake until fluid starts to flow to the front brake...
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