Just stripped the front brake system and rebuilt using new caliper pistons and seals, braided brake line and new pads. After about half an hour of bleeding the system of air I secured the cover, diaphragm plastic retention plate and diaphragm using the two screws on the top cover of the master cylinder.
Front brake performace seems OK but I noticed that there is brake fluid weeping from a tiny slot midway along the side of the master cylinder cover. I took the cover, plastic retention plate and diaphragm off again and turned the diaphragm round in case it only seated one way. Made no difference, still weeping brake fluid when I pull the lever in.
Questions - 1) Have I overfilled the reservoir and is this an overlow/over -pressure leak path?
OR 2) is the diaphragm knackered (no obvious sign of damage) and can it be purchased for replacement OR 3) am I overtightening the screws?
Any help gratefully received and advice on improving the front brake performance would be much appreciated. Incidentally, I fitted the stainless steel pistons from Wemoto (I think they were recommended by Graham), a braided hose from HEL and Ferrodo pads.
Regards,
Andy