AlexXtreme
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posted on 23/3/16 at 05:27 PM |
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bleedin brakes
I thought I knew how to bleed brakes however my latest attempts have got me really fed up... nicer weather is coming soon (I hope) and I want to get
the car back on the road...
I have the Eeezibleed kit and have gone through 2 bottles of brake fluid with very little difference after 1 month of trying most weekends!
The front callipers are these
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/-TubphkxSkuHo5zLY6WC4W-vWs37cn_gW1jg_vRcqYg?feat=directlink
they are 4 potters with external tubing connecting one side to the other and I think this could be the issue (I have just re-built them with new seals
etc)
I have std new Sierra callipers at the back
I tried taking off the front calliper from the mounting and positioning it so the bleed nipple is at the top with no difference.
At the back I had a loop in pipe up to the calliper that could have caused an airlock unbolted the calliper to straighten out this with still not
luck
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/k_n1hfGO-LW9VVWeGmgyL2-vWs37cn_gW1jg_vRcqYg?feat=directlink
If I pump the brake peddle I can just about feel some brake pressure - other than that it feels like it there is some serious air in the system
Any idea welcome
Alex
[Edited on 23/3/16 by AlexXtreme]
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joneh
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posted on 23/3/16 at 05:32 PM |
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What master cylinder are you using?
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rash12
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posted on 23/3/16 at 05:39 PM |
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not sure what flexy pipes you have but if possible clamp them up on at a time then try the pedal to find out where the problem is ?
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AlexXtreme
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posted on 23/3/16 at 05:44 PM |
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They are braided pipes so I can not clamp them...
The master cylinders are as follows
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/y3RqXy3TBXJqSA710OUwGG-vWs37cn_gW1jg_vRcqYg?feat=directlink
and I have not touched them
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joneh
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posted on 23/3/16 at 06:04 PM |
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If it's dual circuit I'd expect at least one side to firm up, could the cylinders be sucking air in as well as fluid? Is the filler
flexihose airtight?
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steve m
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posted on 23/3/16 at 06:58 PM |
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We do need to know which master cylinder you have, as it makes a difference
my old system with an escort m/c was easy to bleed, but when I opted for floor mounted OBP system, it was awful, and showed the same problems you are
having , and about the same amount of brake fluid !
however a call to OBP, and sent the both m/c's back, and new ones sent back to me, all in about 3 days,
bled the system, and never had a problem since
cant fault OBP for there service
steve
Thats was probably spelt wrong, or had some grammer, that the "grammer police have to have a moan at
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britishtrident
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posted on 23/3/16 at 07:34 PM |
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You will to unbolt your front Princess callipers to get the nipple at the top before bleeding.
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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AlexXtreme
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posted on 23/3/16 at 10:40 PM |
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Thanks for the suggestions!
The system is pressurized with the eezibleed at 15psi so I can not be drawing air in to the system with the master cylinders
link of the master cylinders pic added above - good point on one side should be firm.. perhaps I have air in both systems
I have unbolted the princess calipers to put the bleed nipple at the top and no difference...
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Brian R
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posted on 24/3/16 at 10:50 AM |
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You could try back bleeding it. I remember having to do an old Rover clutch using that method. I connected a tube from the front brake to the clutch
slave, opened both bleed nipples and pumped the brake pedal. Worked a treat.
You could use a donor vehicle parked next to your car and try the same technique. I'm sure there are hand held kits that do the same though.
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Slimy38
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posted on 24/3/16 at 11:06 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by AlexXtreme
Thanks for the suggestions!
The system is pressurized with the eezibleed at 15psi so I can not be drawing air in to the system with the master cylinders
link of the master cylinders pic added above - good point on one side should be firm.. perhaps I have air in both systems
I have unbolted the princess calipers to put the bleed nipple at the top and no difference...
Might be worth trying a lower pressure, I tend to do eezibleed with no more than 5 psi. At 15 psi I'm surprised the brake fluid isn't
spurting out of the nipple!!
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AlexXtreme
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posted on 24/3/16 at 12:29 PM |
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I will have a think how I can back bleed it.... it does sound like an option!
Even under 15psi the fluid does not come out very fast for some reason..???
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 24/3/16 at 12:53 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by AlexXtreme
I will have a think how I can back bleed it.... it does sound like an option!
Even under 15psi the fluid does not come out very fast for some reason..???
at 15psi it should be horsing out. Are you sure you have the right bleed screws, check they aren't blocked and that they do uncover the hole to
vent the fluid. If so then there may be something wrong with the master cylinder seals or the pistons inside. At 15psi I expect to fill a cup in about
8 seconds.
[Edited on 24/3/16 by Mr Whippy]
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mcerd1
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posted on 24/3/16 at 01:51 PM |
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What about something stupid like a kink in a brake line?
You could crack open joints at various places to try and find where the restriction is (obviously this could be very messy! )
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AlexXtreme
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posted on 24/3/16 at 02:12 PM |
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I dont think there are any kinks as I have not touched the lines.... but thinking about it, perhaps there could be a blockage and will check....
Cracking open the lines would be a last resort due to the mess (as you say ;-) )
Alex
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madteg
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posted on 24/3/16 at 06:07 PM |
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You will have to move rear calipers so the bleed nipple is at the top. It took me adges to sort mine out. You have a air pocket in the caliper that
cannot escape.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 24/3/16 at 07:21 PM |
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If the fluid is slow coming out of the bleed nipple it may be because you don't have any slack in the master cylinder push rods? Might be worth
cracking off the brake pipe Union on the master cylinders whilst you have the Easibleed on , that way you'll know if there's any blockage
in the system
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AlexXtreme
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posted on 25/3/16 at 09:31 AM |
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Thanks for the suggestion... will try again over the (wet) weekend and report back
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AlexXtreme
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posted on 29/3/16 at 11:42 AM |
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All sorted.... thanks for the suggestions / help.
The comment on the callipers mentioning that they were off the Princess was useful. Mine have a spacer to allow them to be used with vented discs and
this complicated the bleeding... In the end I released the interconnecting pipe as well as all the bleed nipples whilst under the eezibleed pressure
(with a tray to catch the mess) and this seemed to clear the air from the system.
Well it does feel that this is the case anyway :-) - not yet tried them on the road with the poor weather
Cheers
Alex
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