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02-24-2007, 07:39 PM | #1 |
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Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
Ok, so yesterday I replaced a rear brake line since the PO snipped the old rusty one off because it had a hole in it. When I took the old one off, I got a dribble of fluid.
Well, I filled the rear reservoir, and began to bleed the rear brakes, and got nothing, no air or fluid. I tried pressure bleeding and the traditional two man bleeding and the bleeders are clean. I tried holding the metering pin in on the prop. valve with no luck, still no fluid to the rear. Oh, and the front brakes (discs) work fine. I'm stumped. thanks in advance for the help/ Last edited by 19GMC63; 02-24-2007 at 07:40 PM. |
02-24-2007, 08:01 PM | #2 |
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Re: Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
If the rear reservoir on the mastercylinder was completely dry, then you might try bench bleeding the master cylinder.
That's the only thing that comes to mind ... anyone else have any ideas? |
02-24-2007, 09:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
you need to center the pin on the end of the proportioning valve to get fluid to the rear system
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Re: Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
what do you mean by centering the pin?
All I tried on the pin was pushing on it to keep it from coming out when the brakes were applied. |
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Re: Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
I've had the rubber brake line that goes from the frame to the axle collapse on the inside and wouldn't let anything through it. It looked fine on the outside. Just a thought.
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Re: Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
you probably need to bleed the master cylinder itself. pump the brakes and have a buddy hold the pedal then crack the line loose that goes to the rear.put a lot of rags around because this will make a mess. once you have the master cylinder bled it will allow fluid to go through the rest of the rear lines
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Re: Bleeding brakes, no fluid to the rears
thanks for the replies...
I will try and bleed the master cylinder like you say, I know its better to do a true bench bleed since plunger doesn't max out, but I don't feel like takin it off. thanks again. |
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