jjones752 (Offline)
#11
3/14/14 12:54 PM
that explains the hickey on your fingertip...
Jim Jones
Midwest Thunder Speed2 Midget #97
jjones752 (Offline)
#13
3/14/14 6:31 PM
I'm sure we've all ingested and/or absorbed way over the RDA of many toxic chemicals and controlled substances during our years in shops, garages and pit areas.
Dad, I'm impressed that you can spell glycerin and ethanol...
Jim Jones
Midwest Thunder Speed2 Midget #97
LEADERS EDGE (Offline)
#16
3/15/14 2:03 PM
If you have bleed it with the bleeders facing up and you don't have much pedal....very likely a master cylinder. Often a bad master cylinder won't have any pedal, but not always. Could be a loose line, or worn brake piston bore sucking air or fitting sucking air. Sometimes when people bleed the system and they are using the pedal, the pedal doesn't have enough throw and it doesn't move enough fluid to bleed the system properly.
DAVE BOOS (Offline)
#17
3/15/14 9:28 PM
Well once again you guys nailed my problem, turned LF caliper so bleeder screw was all the way at highest point above master cylinder, dad hit pedal I broke bleeder loose it let out a big fart of air and pedal turned into a rock. Thanks a bunch! I really appreciate the help. Dave