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Need help on bleeding brakes.
Initially flushed the system when I first got the truck. Got a lot of rusty gunk out at each wheel. Bled successfully.
I replaced the rubber brake lines and bled successfully.
Replaced the master cylinder and rebuilt the airpack and bled successfully.
Then I replaced all wheel cylinders and axle lines and cannot get all the air out. I start with the master then the furthest from the master working closer. The front lines were disconnected for weeks with the front end repairs being done so I bled the crap out of those more times than the others. The other 4 were done one at a time quickly so as not to lose fluid.
I have a sprayer set up to pressurize the system and have run close to 2 gallons of DOT3 bleeding over and over.
I'm going to replace the 5/16” lines when the weather improves and will have to re-bleed them but that won't be until better weather next year.
When I started the pedal went to the floor on first push. Now it goes ½ way, 2nd push ¼ and 3rd about one inch...where it use to be.
I re torqued some seeping T fittings and re-bled. Still has air.
I thought a cracked banjo or fittings, etc but with constant pressure from the sprayer on the system I don't see how air could seep in. Appears air is trapped somewhere, but where?
Ideas/suggestions?
Really starting to PMO!
Initially flushed the system when I first got the truck. Got a lot of rusty gunk out at each wheel. Bled successfully.
I replaced the rubber brake lines and bled successfully.
Replaced the master cylinder and rebuilt the airpack and bled successfully.
Then I replaced all wheel cylinders and axle lines and cannot get all the air out. I start with the master then the furthest from the master working closer. The front lines were disconnected for weeks with the front end repairs being done so I bled the crap out of those more times than the others. The other 4 were done one at a time quickly so as not to lose fluid.
I have a sprayer set up to pressurize the system and have run close to 2 gallons of DOT3 bleeding over and over.
I'm going to replace the 5/16” lines when the weather improves and will have to re-bleed them but that won't be until better weather next year.
When I started the pedal went to the floor on first push. Now it goes ½ way, 2nd push ¼ and 3rd about one inch...where it use to be.
I re torqued some seeping T fittings and re-bled. Still has air.
I thought a cracked banjo or fittings, etc but with constant pressure from the sprayer on the system I don't see how air could seep in. Appears air is trapped somewhere, but where?
Ideas/suggestions?
Really starting to PMO!