Trouble with the front brakes after rebuild
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Trouble with the front brakes after rebuild
I just rebuilt the front brakes (calipers and master cylinder) and bleeding the the brakes isn't going anywhere. No matter how I bleed them,the calipers aren't engaging and the master cylinder handle feels soft. I tried the old fashion way to bleed them and vacuum bleed them to no avail. Vacuum bleeding just pulls bubbles and old fashioned is barely putting out any fluid. Strange things is after trying a long time I get a lot of fluid in the can from bleeding but that's after a long period. Still the brakes aren't engaging. So what happened now?
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Perseverance and patience! Bleeding brakes is a bl33ding nightmare sometimes - then on another day they can work like clockwork. You could pray to all your gods and seek divine guidance - or pop over to the Tech Brakes section, where there is a Sticky or two, which may help.
You could try clamping the lever against the grip overnight, to see if the fluid and gravity help you out. An alternative approach is to apply pressure to the reservoir, if you have the means of doing that, to drive the fluid through from above. Some vacuum tools can also provide pressure. I have a cap with a nozzle I added for mine.
You could try clamping the lever against the grip overnight, to see if the fluid and gravity help you out. An alternative approach is to apply pressure to the reservoir, if you have the means of doing that, to drive the fluid through from above. Some vacuum tools can also provide pressure. I have a cap with a nozzle I added for mine.
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Joe bleed the shifter side caliper first then do the other side. When I did mine I zip tied the lever back and then vacuumed the bleeder valves at the caliper. Keep the front turned to the left so the master cylinder is almost level. Just make sure to keep an eye on the fluid level while you are doing this to keep it full of fluid.
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If pumping the lever the lid needs to be on to keep fluid from jumping outta the reservoir. Keep the bike covered up while pumping the lever.
You using Dot 5 I'm guessing?
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Joe This causes me to want to ask. Do you have the lid on the reservoir while trying to Vac Bleeding? If so leave it off while using a vac. bleeder.
If pumping the lever the lid needs to be on to keep fluid from jumping outta the reservoir. Keep the bike covered up while pumping the lever.
You using Dot 5 I'm guessing?
If pumping the lever the lid needs to be on to keep fluid from jumping outta the reservoir. Keep the bike covered up while pumping the lever.
You using Dot 5 I'm guessing?
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I believe its the same reason I have. Just be glad the brake system on a bike isnt the same as a truck where you have 1 reservoir for both front and back.