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J_C
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These farking bastiges. Yesterday I pulled the calipers, swapped out the piston seals (hadn't replaced them previously), put in new pads, put them on the bike. I was bleeding and started to build pressure. MC was feeling greater than it ever had, engaging quickly, slight bit of sponge.
I decided to bleed the MC to see if anything was trapped. I pumped up the brakes as hard as I could, cracked the banjo and PFFFFFFFT! out came a fine mist. I did it one more time and PFFFFFT!
Everything going great? Nope. No pressure. None. I can't build pressure worth a crap after bleeding at the MC.
I have no leaks. I continue to dump fluid through the system and out the calipers. I've removed the mc and tried pumping it vertically. I've removed the lever and pushed the piston manually with a screwdriver. I've removed the brake line from the mc and bled it using my thumb over the opening for the banjo bolt. I've tried leaving it with the lever pulled in overnight.
I've just about lost my friggin mind.
The ONLY thing I can think is that somehow the MC banjo bolt washers (which have some type of rubber inner gasket with the washer ring on the outside) have become compromised and are letting air in without allowing fluid out. Is this even possible?!?
I decided to bleed the MC to see if anything was trapped. I pumped up the brakes as hard as I could, cracked the banjo and PFFFFFFFT! out came a fine mist. I did it one more time and PFFFFFT!
Everything going great? Nope. No pressure. None. I can't build pressure worth a crap after bleeding at the MC.
I have no leaks. I continue to dump fluid through the system and out the calipers. I've removed the mc and tried pumping it vertically. I've removed the lever and pushed the piston manually with a screwdriver. I've removed the brake line from the mc and bled it using my thumb over the opening for the banjo bolt. I've tried leaving it with the lever pulled in overnight.
I've just about lost my friggin mind.
The ONLY thing I can think is that somehow the MC banjo bolt washers (which have some type of rubber inner gasket with the washer ring on the outside) have become compromised and are letting air in without allowing fluid out. Is this even possible?!?