I had an interesting problem this week, that I solved, but I'm not sure what happened.
Brakes were working normally when I did a typical brake job on the rears, new pads, new rotors. I then proceeded to bleed/flush the rear left with a one man bleeder and got through half a bottle, topping up the MC as needed and then suddenly no pedal pressure even with the bleeder closed. Thought I sucked in air, so I got my daughter to pump while I operated the bleeder (typical 2 man operation, open bleeder, push pedal, close bleeder, retract pedal), we did this for at least 2 dozen cycles and still no pressure, nothing was coming out of either of the rear bleeders. Hence I thought the MC went out. Bench bled a new MC and installed it, and still no pressure at the rears when using the 2 man method! I literally could take the bleeder screw out, pump the pedal and nothing would come out.
So I got out my hand vacuum pump and canister and put 20psi suction on the rear bleeders and pulled through about 1/2 reservoir worth of fluid and some air. Pedal firmed up to normal and all is well.
What I dont understand is why the 2 man method couldn't push out air. Isn't this the tried and true method? Does the 2 man method not work if there's just too much air in the lines?
Definitely throwing my 1man bleeder kit in the trash and am going to try out a pressure bleeder (Speedi Bleed) to avoid this hassle again.
Brakes were working normally when I did a typical brake job on the rears, new pads, new rotors. I then proceeded to bleed/flush the rear left with a one man bleeder and got through half a bottle, topping up the MC as needed and then suddenly no pedal pressure even with the bleeder closed. Thought I sucked in air, so I got my daughter to pump while I operated the bleeder (typical 2 man operation, open bleeder, push pedal, close bleeder, retract pedal), we did this for at least 2 dozen cycles and still no pressure, nothing was coming out of either of the rear bleeders. Hence I thought the MC went out. Bench bled a new MC and installed it, and still no pressure at the rears when using the 2 man method! I literally could take the bleeder screw out, pump the pedal and nothing would come out.
So I got out my hand vacuum pump and canister and put 20psi suction on the rear bleeders and pulled through about 1/2 reservoir worth of fluid and some air. Pedal firmed up to normal and all is well.
What I dont understand is why the 2 man method couldn't push out air. Isn't this the tried and true method? Does the 2 man method not work if there's just too much air in the lines?
Definitely throwing my 1man bleeder kit in the trash and am going to try out a pressure bleeder (Speedi Bleed) to avoid this hassle again.