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 Posted: 18:15 - 30 Jan 2017 Post subject: No pressure in front caliper after draining |
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Thought I'd overhaul the front brake caliper over my long weekend, but it's all gone a bit wrong.
Removed the pads and started pumping out the pistons (2 pot caliper), held one in a bit so they wouldn't come out at the same time and I could seperate them. However I overdid it and when the front came out, the rear was still firmly in. Thought I'd just slip the front one back in, reconnect and fill it up and pump them out again, but I can't seem to get any pressure to build up.
I assume its an airlock but I can't seem to get rid of it. I've tried bleeding the usual way, I've tried reverse bleeding it (just comes out around where the tubing meets the bleed nipple), Ive tried using the syringe to suck brake fluid through (got some bubbles and then just fluid), tried putting the end of the tubing in some fluid and then just pumping the lever (fluid goes through but the lever won't harden at all).
I don't need it to be perfect at this point, I just need the pressure to pump the pistons out, what am I missing? Why won't it build up any pressure? |
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Well I am at a loss now. double checked the the sliding pins could move well, that pistons are pumping out, tried it with less fluid in reservoir, with more in reservoir, pushing pistons back in with reservoir lid off to make sure there isn't too much fluid. I have no idea what could be the problem
Took it for a quick 1.5m ride, disc rotor was warm at the end but with no front braking whatsoever so its still binding.
Next up is to disassemble it again, but since it has already been cleaned and greased I am not sure I see what good it would do.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 5 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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