Bleeding brakes..any ideas?
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Bleeding brakes..any ideas?
OK so i seem to have upset my brakes while changing the lower trunion. So i've tryed bleeding them to no avail...still a spongy pedal. So i thought maybe i damaged the flexible hose at some point, so I changed that. Tryed re bleeding several times, still a spongy soft pedal that goes to the floor. I realised that the L-shaped piece at the rear on the offside was dripping a little fluid, so i tightened it up and its fine, no drips; must have moved it when using the bleed nipple. So i went round again several times and still nothing!
I did search this site for ideas. I've used the method where you pump the pedal up, apply pressure, open the nipple until the pedal goes to the floor, then close and repeat. I dont seem to be getting any air out but still no hard pedal! BTW I have been topping up the master cylinder as I go round. I can't find any leaks at all apart from the chassis leg where the master cylinder is located; however I did spill a fair bit of brake fluid when aiming for the filler. All wheel cylinders are just over a year old and I've checked they're not leaking.
I'm hoping I've missed something glaringly obvious and someone will point it out to me, so any ideas?
I did search this site for ideas. I've used the method where you pump the pedal up, apply pressure, open the nipple until the pedal goes to the floor, then close and repeat. I dont seem to be getting any air out but still no hard pedal! BTW I have been topping up the master cylinder as I go round. I can't find any leaks at all apart from the chassis leg where the master cylinder is located; however I did spill a fair bit of brake fluid when aiming for the filler. All wheel cylinders are just over a year old and I've checked they're not leaking.
I'm hoping I've missed something glaringly obvious and someone will point it out to me, so any ideas?
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Its possible your master cylinder is on the way out! 
One started to go soft on me like that, then suddenly failed- no brakes at all!

One started to go soft on me like that, then suddenly failed- no brakes at all!
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do you have a servo on the braking system?
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Did you disconnect or disturb any of the solid pipes when doing your trunnion? I had a similar problem when I replaced one of my wheel cylinders and it turned out that one of the ends to the pipe connecting the front cylinders had split and was allowing air in, but no fluid out.
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No servo, have meticulously checked where solid pipes connect. I adjusted the front brakes after doing the trunion. The back were done the weekend before and have tried bleeding with them adjusted and slacked right off. The pedal will pump up, but then loses any pressure so the pedal will go right to the floor again.
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do you get a little air bubble rising in the m/c after presing the pedal? If so then m/c is shot.
(carefull not to shoot brake fluid in your eye whilst investigating - if working correctly they make a little 'fountain' in the reservoir when you press the pedal)
(carefull not to shoot brake fluid in your eye whilst investigating - if working correctly they make a little 'fountain' in the reservoir when you press the pedal)
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