BonesDT
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- July 12, 2002
- Messages
- 1,066
- Reaction score
- 9
- City, State
- Westchester, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- Red '99 Sport SOHC 4x4
The frame rubbed a hole in the front master brake line so I replaced it. No ABS.
I used a Motive Power Bleeder and bled the right rear wheel then the left rear wheel. I was surprised to see not a lot of air bubbles, if barely any at all, and I bled them until the new clear fluid came thru.
I had Speed Bleeders on the front calipers from before I bought the Motive, and I found out that the Motive at 16 psi wasn't strong enough to push thru the SBs, so I removed the Motive and bled the fronts using the SB feature.
I then turned on the truck and the pedal went to the floor. I rebled everything like above and still went to the floor. I then realized I could pump the brake pedal (engine off - all bleeders closed) to the floor about 3 times, and the master cylinder reservoir would bubble up for a few seconds. I kept doing this and it was like an endless supply of air coming out from the master cylinder.
When the Motive was hooked up, it showed no signs of a leak (would maintain 15psi). No dripping fluid anywhere.
I didn't bleed the Master first because it would have been a pain in the ass to remove and do that. I've bench bled the Master before, and I felt like it was more work than as necessary. I especially don't see the reason to bench bleed at all when you have a Motive and a large bottle of brake fluid.
Recommendations?
I used a Motive Power Bleeder and bled the right rear wheel then the left rear wheel. I was surprised to see not a lot of air bubbles, if barely any at all, and I bled them until the new clear fluid came thru.
I had Speed Bleeders on the front calipers from before I bought the Motive, and I found out that the Motive at 16 psi wasn't strong enough to push thru the SBs, so I removed the Motive and bled the fronts using the SB feature.
I then turned on the truck and the pedal went to the floor. I rebled everything like above and still went to the floor. I then realized I could pump the brake pedal (engine off - all bleeders closed) to the floor about 3 times, and the master cylinder reservoir would bubble up for a few seconds. I kept doing this and it was like an endless supply of air coming out from the master cylinder.
When the Motive was hooked up, it showed no signs of a leak (would maintain 15psi). No dripping fluid anywhere.
I didn't bleed the Master first because it would have been a pain in the ass to remove and do that. I've bench bled the Master before, and I felt like it was more work than as necessary. I especially don't see the reason to bench bleed at all when you have a Motive and a large bottle of brake fluid.
Recommendations?