I have these little silicone stoppers that I use for hubble bubble and my rig to keep water from spilling out. Might work for ur purpose, they plug up any hole airtight and it's hard to pull out: https://www.amazon.com/Swpeet-Silicone-Protective-Assortment-Anodizing/dp/B07KJYPGT5/ref=dp_prsubs_1?pd_rd_i=B07KJYPGT5&psc=1
You needed to remove the brake calipers to change a tire? I understand unbolting them to swing them out of the way, but I'm shocked that you needed to completely remove them.
Get some silicone plugs like they use for powder coating. They're great for stopping brake/fuel/power steering lines from leaking fluid all over the place when you open the system. Would have allowed you to pull the calipers and keep the lines full of fluid. This is the set I use
If it was fine before, but squishy now, the problem is air in the system not brake lines or seals.
The air is probably trapped by the master or the banjo bolt on the master.
I bought this kit.
I find the 8.7mm x 12mm work best. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the other 98.
Wonder if one of these would work random plug link
There are no limits in English :). One term is used in English, for 10 different things. You can also call it a "seal" under the bowl :). Or use phrases such as "sealing ring". However, the main purpose is sealing. So in my opinion the best phrase - "sealing grommet".
There are no limits in English :). One term is used in English, for 10 different things. You can also call it a "seal" under the bowl :). Or use phrases such as "sealing ring". However, the main purpose is sealing. So in my opinion the best phrase - "sealing grommet".
In Mexico, is it possible to buy from Amazon.com or from AliExpress.com ? It is possible to buy really everything, including conical seals. For example: