Well, after rebuilding the transmission on my 82' XJ1100, I decided to address the brakes too. I rebuilt the calipers with new seals, and got new pads. The front right brake bled nicely, and is working good. The front left is another story. Plenty of fluid leaves the rear resevoir, but none will go back.. I found this out when I was pressing the piston back into the caliper. It built up pressure inside the caliper, instead of pushing the air/fluid back through the brake lines. I was thinking about the "spooge hole" cleaning, but would goop put up with that amount of pressure? I would think all that pressure would blast the clot out, if there was one. Is there something else I should be looking for? The rear master seems to be impossible to remove on the old Maxim. Do I need to remove the brake lines first?

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