Okay.....does the following mean i have to rebuild calipers???
Purchased new front m/c for 'Sunshine. Bench bled it. New SS lines from Coastguard guy on ebay. Bled line from m/c to splitter. had to buy new splitter joint due to snapping banjo off trying to stop leak. new joint, annealing crush washers, and no leaks. both lines submerged into clean fluid.squeeze/release/fill. bubbles come...bubbles dissappear, repeat. pure fluid w/ no air. bolt lines to calipers. bleeding left side (furthest from m/c) first. sh!t loads of air. will not bleed and firm up. same with right side. for a while nothing but fluid....but no resistance on lever....let it sit for a hour or so..then BIG bubbles of air. I have gone thru approx. 10 m/c's full of fluid and there is no better feel than when i started with a shot m/c. i can only guess that the calipers are shot. drawing air in somewhere..... any advice? is it possible that while bleeding something that i squeezed the lever too far and fubar the m/c? i read somewhere that if you squeeze it too far that the piston or something needs to be pulled back or out or something.....
For grins, i unbolted the caliper yesterday and pulled it off (right side)there was so much crap/gum/goo all over the pads and such. cleaned it all off. and then i did something dumb. i forgot how it came apart... just curious. i couldnt get the pad holder frame thingy ( yeah i know..technical term) back into the caliper off of the bike. i had to slide the pads and 'holder' over the rotor, then slide the caliper over it. but how do you put the pad screw back in that way??? what me be doing wrong.....'splain me Lucy' !!!
Purchased new front m/c for 'Sunshine. Bench bled it. New SS lines from Coastguard guy on ebay. Bled line from m/c to splitter. had to buy new splitter joint due to snapping banjo off trying to stop leak. new joint, annealing crush washers, and no leaks. both lines submerged into clean fluid.squeeze/release/fill. bubbles come...bubbles dissappear, repeat. pure fluid w/ no air. bolt lines to calipers. bleeding left side (furthest from m/c) first. sh!t loads of air. will not bleed and firm up. same with right side. for a while nothing but fluid....but no resistance on lever....let it sit for a hour or so..then BIG bubbles of air. I have gone thru approx. 10 m/c's full of fluid and there is no better feel than when i started with a shot m/c. i can only guess that the calipers are shot. drawing air in somewhere..... any advice? is it possible that while bleeding something that i squeezed the lever too far and fubar the m/c? i read somewhere that if you squeeze it too far that the piston or something needs to be pulled back or out or something.....
For grins, i unbolted the caliper yesterday and pulled it off (right side)there was so much crap/gum/goo all over the pads and such. cleaned it all off. and then i did something dumb. i forgot how it came apart... just curious. i couldnt get the pad holder frame thingy ( yeah i know..technical term) back into the caliper off of the bike. i had to slide the pads and 'holder' over the rotor, then slide the caliper over it. but how do you put the pad screw back in that way??? what me be doing wrong.....'splain me Lucy' !!!
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