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    pdwa valve centrering

    Hi all, having replaced the rear wheel cylinders and front discs i have bled the brakes without a problem.
    I wanted to check that I had not disturbed the pdwa valve and unscrewed the switch. All I can see inside is a small hole where the spindle of the switch enters the valve, how can I check the valve is centered please?

    the switch is broken and will have to be replaced, so its not giving any clues, although earthing out the wire to it causes the warning light to come up to full power so the light circuit does work.

    all help appreciated

    thanks derek

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    Maybe this photo helps to give you an idea of what is behind that hole.

    IMG_2967 (Custom).JPG
    The answer isn't 42, it's 1/137

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      #3
      Originally posted by dasadrew View Post
      Maybe this photo helps to give you an idea of what is behind that hole.
      We may complain about them at times, but you've got to hand it to those Triumph engineers, being able to get a tube of lubricant in there behind that hole ! LOL

      Cheers

      Julian

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        #4
        thanks

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