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Bonehead
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So, I finally got around to putting on the calipers and finalizing the front lines. After I put them together filled the cylinder and bled the brakes... for nearly 4 hours. Using the suction (the pneumatic air one), the old school method, and my boss even tried pressurizing it from the MC. The result: no pressure, the pistons didn't move a mm, and the MC completely works. How is this possible? The brake lines were not pressurizing which means there is a leak somewhere, but there were no visible leaks using the old soap n water thing. Only things I have changed is I started using DOT5 brake fluid, and the SS lines.
This MC is an upgraded Nissin MC from an 03 FZ1. Usually, like before I changed the SS lines, the fluid would squirt up at me but now it doesn't
I have checked on some other similar threads, so here are some possibilities:
- The master has gone wonky (But it worked perfectly before the new lines). Will check seals and piston tomorrow)
- There IS an air leak, somewhere. I will try filling the calipers with fluid tomorrow, then re-doing the bleed.
- The seals in pistons were wrong? (Checked one, and the boss said it was perfectly fine and shouldn't be a problem).
Pretty close to throwing the damn calipers at a wall, but they look too pretty
This MC is an upgraded Nissin MC from an 03 FZ1. Usually, like before I changed the SS lines, the fluid would squirt up at me but now it doesn't
I have checked on some other similar threads, so here are some possibilities:
- The master has gone wonky (But it worked perfectly before the new lines). Will check seals and piston tomorrow)
- There IS an air leak, somewhere. I will try filling the calipers with fluid tomorrow, then re-doing the bleed.
- The seals in pistons were wrong? (Checked one, and the boss said it was perfectly fine and shouldn't be a problem).
Pretty close to throwing the damn calipers at a wall, but they look too pretty