brak problems
#11
RE: brak problems
ORIGINAL: fuct33
yes I did bench bleed the master cylinder and yes the rotors are stock and for all these other mother ****ers that say im going to kill someone or I dont have a clue what im doing to hell with all of you im just some one that has a problem and lookin for a simple answer to my question and now im getting cut down like this you people scare me so **** off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes I did bench bleed the master cylinder and yes the rotors are stock and for all these other mother ****ers that say im going to kill someone or I dont have a clue what im doing to hell with all of you im just some one that has a problem and lookin for a simple answer to my question and now im getting cut down like this you people scare me so **** off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good luck with your brake nightmare. I can't help the people who have an attitude like yours.
#12
RE: brak problems
if you have replaced all the m/c and calipers, then you are either not building pressure or losing it. If you have no external leaks,(check wheel cylinders) then you are not building any.
first have someone pump and hold the pedal. then while they are holding the pedal, crack the lines coming off the master cylinder. If nothing sprays, then the m/c is wasted or not properly bench bled.
If it sprays out of there repeat at each wheel. until all wheels are putting out a good air free stream of fluid.
first have someone pump and hold the pedal. then while they are holding the pedal, crack the lines coming off the master cylinder. If nothing sprays, then the m/c is wasted or not properly bench bled.
If it sprays out of there repeat at each wheel. until all wheels are putting out a good air free stream of fluid.