Situation: Months ago I replaced my calipers with another used F-body set and my brake lines with some Russell Stainless lines. I replaced the calipers because I was getting rid of my Pro Stars and didn't want the shaved ones anymore. My brakes had always performed flawlessly and I had a good pedal feel.
After I replaced everything, I bled, bled, and bled some more, but there were always bubbles. I found a couple of the fittings leaking, so I tightened them, bled a few more times, but still the same amount of bubbles. Nothing was changing. So I bought the Motive Power Bleeder and the thing works awesome, but still the same amount of bubbles. I'm not talking about a couple here and there, I'm talking about a good 10 seconds of bubbles per caliper, every time.
So today I took the MC off the car and bench bled it. Maybe I wasn't doing it right, but the bubbles never went away. I would push in the cylinder, a few bubbles would come out, I would release, then some of the bubbles would get sucked back up. So I'd push it in again, pinch off the line, but it didn't do any better. Every time I pushed in the cylinder, bubbles would come out. So I said "F it", maybe this is how it's supposed to be. Put it back on the car, bled from the calipers I couple more times, but still the same amount of bubbles as always. There are no visible leaks anywhere.
I am at a complete loss. I have done everything short of rolling my car off a cliff. I have gone through at least 6 quarts of fluid at this point and nothing has changed. I mean, the amount of bubbles hasn't even decreased. My pedal goes all the way to the floor, but it does hold some pressure.
So if someone can give me something, anything, and it fixes my problem, I will pay you $25 the day of. Could there be something wrong with the new calipers? Is there an easy way to spot a leak in the system if it's one of the lines or fittings? Please help!
Forgot to mention I have an ABS delete on this car, so no ABS box to bleed.
After I replaced everything, I bled, bled, and bled some more, but there were always bubbles. I found a couple of the fittings leaking, so I tightened them, bled a few more times, but still the same amount of bubbles. Nothing was changing. So I bought the Motive Power Bleeder and the thing works awesome, but still the same amount of bubbles. I'm not talking about a couple here and there, I'm talking about a good 10 seconds of bubbles per caliper, every time.
So today I took the MC off the car and bench bled it. Maybe I wasn't doing it right, but the bubbles never went away. I would push in the cylinder, a few bubbles would come out, I would release, then some of the bubbles would get sucked back up. So I'd push it in again, pinch off the line, but it didn't do any better. Every time I pushed in the cylinder, bubbles would come out. So I said "F it", maybe this is how it's supposed to be. Put it back on the car, bled from the calipers I couple more times, but still the same amount of bubbles as always. There are no visible leaks anywhere.
I am at a complete loss. I have done everything short of rolling my car off a cliff. I have gone through at least 6 quarts of fluid at this point and nothing has changed. I mean, the amount of bubbles hasn't even decreased. My pedal goes all the way to the floor, but it does hold some pressure.
So if someone can give me something, anything, and it fixes my problem, I will pay you $25 the day of. Could there be something wrong with the new calipers? Is there an easy way to spot a leak in the system if it's one of the lines or fittings? Please help!
Forgot to mention I have an ABS delete on this car, so no ABS box to bleed.
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