Jerry Gerner 2
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Bleed all four again. Right rear, then left rear, then right front, then left front.
Did you replace the copper washers, on the new calipers brake lines ?
Also the truck should be running to keep the ABS active..... helps get the air out...
UNLESS you damaged the master cylinder by pushing it all the way to the floor past the normal travel during the bleeding.... That can damage the seals..
Todd Z
I did replace the copper washers for the calipers. If I damaged the seals on the master cylinder, wouldn't they be leaking fluid. When we bled the brakes we did front to back, would that have been the problem I see that fast eddie says to to back to front?
Thanks for all the help guys.:wacko:
Did you replace the copper washers, on the new calipers brake lines ?
Also the truck should be running to keep the ABS active..... helps get the air out...
UNLESS you damaged the master cylinder by pushing it all the way to the floor past the normal travel during the bleeding.... That can damage the seals..
Todd Z
I did replace the copper washers for the calipers. If I damaged the seals on the master cylinder, wouldn't they be leaking fluid. When we bled the brakes we did front to back, would that have been the problem I see that fast eddie says to to back to front?
Thanks for all the help guys.:wacko:
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