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Old 26-03-2022, 10:43 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Luddite View Post
Don't write off the cylinder just yet!

I think the problem may be that it's still connected and the piston will have eased out a few millimetres making it difficult for you to screw the cap on.

Ideally, you should remove the slave completely but, if you don't want the extra hassle of bleeding, try this in situ first.

Try to push the piston back into the body as far as possible, (making sure your reservoir isn't going to overflow when you push the piston back in), and then try to refit the back plate.

If that fails, I'd definitely get in touch with Oberon.

Good luck!
I’ll have one last play about with it and completely remove it, I don’t mind bleeding it up again. Pretty easy. I’ll defo phone Oberon on Monday.
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