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    help i am getting brain damage

     



    i have a t bucket with 4w disc all new brakes and lines no leaks 2 lb residule valves f&r ..... tried bleeding and then tried a pheniox bleeder from the calipers and still press the pedal and straight to the floor it goes .... pump it up solid pedal. let it up and loses all pressure . i tried turning the push rod from the pedal in the master but then the brakes are locked any help would be great
    the master cyl is under the floor
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    stupid question BUT i have seen many people do this ,,,,, is the bleeder screw pointed up on the caliper ! i had to ask
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    yep they are

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    Do you have free play in the master cylinder push rod when the peddle is released/up?

    The piston in the master might not be retracting fully and being held in slightly by the push rod.

    Also, leave the cap or cover loose while bleeding.

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    Did you bench bleed the master ???
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    what roadster said..................you may have lots of air in the system if the MC was not bench bled.

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    Maybe leave the bleeder screws open over night. Just a little.

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    If the master cylinder is lower than the brake calipers or wheel cylinders, more than likely you still have air in the lines. I have a brake bleeder that bleeds the system at high pressure that gets all the air out. But I still have to come back after a day or two and rebleed system.
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