soniccascade
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- Jan 8, 2006
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I had to replace my rear brake line, and in doing so of course needed to bleed the brakes. When I open the bleeder valve on the back brakes, I am not only unable to suck any fluid through, but when I try to reverse bleed them, the fluid cannot even go into the caliper when using a syringe. It is almost like it is sealed somewhere in the caliper. When I took the line off to make sure there was no blockage in the caliper, I was able to blow air and fluid straight through. This obviously means it is at the rear line junction. :bang:
Does anyone have any ideas on what it could be? I used the 2 washers, one on top and one below of course, and tightened the screw down pretty snug to avoid air leaks.
Any assistance would be appreciated. :ugg:
Does anyone have any ideas on what it could be? I used the 2 washers, one on top and one below of course, and tightened the screw down pretty snug to avoid air leaks.
Any assistance would be appreciated. :ugg: