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 Posted: 13:17 - 09 Jan 2013 Post subject: Re: Bleeding dual-front brakes |
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| GrumpyGuts wrote: | After rebuilding both my front calipers and replacing the sealing washers, I'm having a spot of bother getting fluid down the lines.
What is the procedure of bleeding front brakes with two calipers?
I put in the fluid into the master cylinder, pumped a few times and air bubbles started popping out from the valve. Good, then I started to open the nipple whilst pumping the brake pedal (same way I bled a single line) but after about 10 minutes turning this stupid nipple like a twat, nothing and I mean NOTHING is flowing down the clear tube.
Any advice on this? What caliper to start on etc etc |
I've always found the best way is to half fill a jar with brake fluid, then put a tube from the bleed nipple into the fluid, open it and just pump away keeping the reservoir topped up you should see bubbles in the fluid. Just keep going till clear fluid (no Bubbles) comes through. It's dead easy.
How are your brake lines set up? depending on this depends with which caliper you start with. You should start with the one closest to the MC.
Sickpup told me once that filling the calipers with fluid before attaching them to the lines speeds things up.
The above method I worked out myself (I'm sure someone has done it before) before I always tried the opening and closing the bleed nipple way which seems common, I got mixed results. Can anyone tell me what the advantages of the close, pump, open method are? to me my way gets better results and is easier. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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Try as suggested by bleeding from the nipple upwards. ____________________ 22PlusY
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Master reservoir rebuild? Kit is only £30 from Wemoto and step by step instructions here.
Or just take it apart, clean and see if it all looks like it should then put it back together using that guide?
Don't really have any real advice I'm afraid
Edit: Fucking hell, considering what you're actually getting, £30 is a bit steep isn't it... |
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I fitted steel brake hoses today. I just filled the reservoir, put clear tube on the bleed nipple, open nipple, squeeze lever and suck the fluid down. When it's in the tube close nipple (without getting it in your mouth). Repeat on other side.
Keep checking fluid level throughout.
Finnish by bleeding normally. Simple, quick, hassle free.
Disclaimer for children and mentally challenged....
Brake fluid in the gob, lungs or stomach isn't clever so I'm not advising this method just because I do it.  |
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Cant understand why people do shit the most difficult way.
100ml syringe will hold enough to completely fill a dual front system, twice (useful for pushing all the crap out of MC) If you do it in one push action, no air can get in. Perfect.
Today had to drain a petrol tank, but there was always some water left, this got it all out. Then I wanted to remove water that had seperated at bottom of fuel, syringe again.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=100ml%20syringe&_sop=15
About 3 quid each, bloody usefull tool. Going to order a new one, since I used it on fuel and I got brakes on other bike soon. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 23 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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