Bleeding brakes

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Bleeding brakes

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So after screwing with the rear brake last night for a good hour I am looking for a little help. I put the front together, filled it and blead it, no problem. I have a bottle and a line hooked to the bleeder and it went fine. The rear on the other hand is a bitch. It is pushing fluid but still no pressure. Should I take it apart again and take the plunger apart? HELP before I start :bong: again. Thanks
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I've never had that happen on a bike, but I had it happen with a hydro clutch on a '73 jag e-type (bitchen car I was working on) and it ended up being a bad master cylinder.
Not sure in your case. I'd keep running fluid through it until your sure only the new stuff is coming out si you know there aren't any more air bubbles, if it still does it, then you've got a problem.
you could probably get a master cylinder off one of the guys doing an a/f right now, most of them are parting out old chassis.
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You have to take the caliper off and raise it up so there are no high points in the line for air to get trapped. I just did this. It's a pain.
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I will start by taking the rear off and raising it. I am sure that I have pushed a enough fluid through it, about a half off bottle but still bubbles coming out. I have no leaks, or any that I can find. I rebuilt my 250's and I remember it being some trouble but it eventually made some pressure. Alright, back to the garage, thanks guys
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MojoScojo wrote:You have to take the caliper off and raise it up so there are no high points in the line for air to get trapped. I just did this. It's a pain.
x2 and tap on the hyd line with a wrench wile holding up the caliper
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This is all you need...

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It can be done with the caliper in place. I replaced my rear brake line not too long ago. Keep pushing fluid through and it will eventually (15min or so) build up pressure. Sounds like you have a huge bubble in there. You have to be patient with it.
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Rosco-Peeko wrote: Keep pushing fluid through
pulling...
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OK, got it. Had a friend come by and hold the rear up and :lol: out came the last big bubble. That was a lot of pushing/pulling or whatever the fuck. Thanks for the help.
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AlisoBob wrote:
Rosco-Peeko wrote: Keep pushing fluid through
pulling...
It's all about perspective...
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MojoScojo wrote:
It's all about perspective...
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AlisoBob wrote:This is all you need...

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Just fill this with brake fluid and connect it to the bleed screw on the caliper and slowly push the fluid up to the cylinder.
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I go the other way, and will the master and use the syringe to draw the old fluid out the caliper.
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Six of one half dozen of the other! I suppose!! :lol:
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has anyone tryed a womens vibrator? and yes i only mean on the brake line.
13 isnt unlucky i just keep falling off
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coley13 wrote:has anyone tryed a womens vibrator? and yes i only mean on the brake line.
yes...I keep on in my tool box for emergencies!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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