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			<title>Shimano XT M785 Brake Leaking from Piston - can this be fixed?</title>
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So I decided today I was bleeding my 2012 M785 XT brakes , and it appears that the...</description>
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So I decided today I was bleeding my 2012 M785 XT brakes , and it appears that the fluid is pretty much just seeping out of one of the pistons during the 2nd to last step in the instructions. Guessing the seal behind there is busted or unseated. Have no clue how it just decided to blow out during a simple brake bleed. I even had the yellow bleed block and funnel following Shimano's instructions.<br />
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I hope this brake caliper is repairable, anyone know of how to fix this?</div>

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