old_coyote_pedaller
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The reservoir caps either Closed or Open are the same whether it's a Sport or a Pro lever.
I think what dyna is maybe getting at is that the Closed systems, XC4s with 4 cylinders and the C2s with 2, have small springs inside the pistons/cylinders to retract pistons after lever is released.
As I've never tried it with the XC4 disc brakes I have, they were 2nd hand when I got them but were then replaced with Original M4 brakes with Mini levers, if the retracting springs were to be removed from the pistons/calipers of the XC4 or C2 brakes they might just work OK with the Open levers. The pistons would function the same way as the Open system caliper pistons as the only contact they would have with the caliper cylinder is the piston seal, the same as the Open system. What retracts the pistons on the Open system is the fluid being pulled back from caliper by piston in the lever when it is released. There is a return spring in the lever to push piston back when lever is released.
The reservoir caps either Closed or Open are the same whether it's a Sport or a Pro lever.
I think what dyna is maybe getting at is that the Closed systems, XC4s with 4 cylinders and the C2s with 2, have small springs inside the pistons/cylinders to retract pistons after lever is released.
As I've never tried it with the XC4 disc brakes I have, they were 2nd hand when I got them but were then replaced with Original M4 brakes with Mini levers, if the retracting springs were to be removed from the pistons/calipers of the XC4 or C2 brakes they might just work OK with the Open levers. The pistons would function the same way as the Open system caliper pistons as the only contact they would have with the caliper cylinder is the piston seal, the same as the Open system. What retracts the pistons on the Open system is the fluid being pulled back from caliper by piston in the lever when it is released. There is a return spring in the lever to push piston back when lever is released.