BigIrish
Well-known member
OK, I've run all my new brake lines, tightened all connections, bench bled the master cylinder, filled with fluid. I bought a little hand pump (mighty vac) from autoparts store. When I pump the brake pedal the calipers close and I have no leaks at any connections (anymore).
My bleeding procedure is: pull a vaccum on the bleeder screw, open bleeder 1/4 turn or so, pump like crazy for about 15 mins until I get enough fluid in the little jar to empty it. Close bleeder, refil master cylinder, making sure it doesn't get too low, repeat.
The problem is, I've been pumping and refilling for about 2 hours on one caliper and still getting 90% air. I must have refilled the damn m.c. 10 times, and don't seem to be getting any more fluid than when I started.
Does it really take that long to get all the air out of the system? Is there a better way?? Is it a fools errand to use a hand pump on a new system?
My bleeding procedure is: pull a vaccum on the bleeder screw, open bleeder 1/4 turn or so, pump like crazy for about 15 mins until I get enough fluid in the little jar to empty it. Close bleeder, refil master cylinder, making sure it doesn't get too low, repeat.
The problem is, I've been pumping and refilling for about 2 hours on one caliper and still getting 90% air. I must have refilled the damn m.c. 10 times, and don't seem to be getting any more fluid than when I started.
Does it really take that long to get all the air out of the system? Is there a better way?? Is it a fools errand to use a hand pump on a new system?