mkbruteforce
04-11-2009, 03:04 PM
OK, I know this is a crazy and stupid post because brakes are easy, right. Fill the master cylinder and pump the brakes till they get tight and open the bleed valve till all the air is out. That is how it should work.
Four hours later and I still have no brakes. I just installed new Houser a-arms. With that I had to get new extended brake lines stream-line steel braided. Before the change the stock brakes worked great no problems. Anyway, now, I can not for the life of me get my front brakes to bleed out correctly and stiffen up. I have been through an entire bottle of dot 4 brake fluid and I still have no brakes. ANY ideas. I am thinking I have a bad Master Cylinder but I have nothing to prove that theory with as it worked just fine before the change. Sorry for the long post.
Help me if you can.
MK
Four hours later and I still have no brakes. I just installed new Houser a-arms. With that I had to get new extended brake lines stream-line steel braided. Before the change the stock brakes worked great no problems. Anyway, now, I can not for the life of me get my front brakes to bleed out correctly and stiffen up. I have been through an entire bottle of dot 4 brake fluid and I still have no brakes. ANY ideas. I am thinking I have a bad Master Cylinder but I have nothing to prove that theory with as it worked just fine before the change. Sorry for the long post.
Help me if you can.
MK