![]() ![]() Maybe they switched the inlet to where the outlet has always been, maybe that one master was like unique, maybe cosmic raaaaaays like fried a synapse in the brain of the dood machining it! ![]() I will meekly point out however that I almost always try and plumb the hard line from the footbrake master INTO the INLET of the handbrake master, and it usually seems to work better most of the time.īut hey, who the fuck am I to say anything? There's really no right and wrong and like everybody has their own like reality, man, so you want to do it that way, then cool, doood. Well everybody says I'm all opinionated and know-it-all and a generally sociopathic dooood and everything so I'm loathe to criticize so I'll turn over agnu leaf and I won't. plumbed wrong? Thanks for any help you can give me.Įdited 1 time(s). In its current state If I pump the hand brake it is easy to pull then if i pump the foot pedal it is easy for about 2 pumps then gets stiff again. I also noticed that if i pulled the hand brake back and pushed on the brake pedal the hand brake would try to go forward. The line coming from the front of the car is going to the M/C and the line from the back is going to the rear brakes. So after all that what have i done wrong here is a pic to help with my setup. ![]() I had my daughter pump the hand brake a few times and I instantly noticed the reservoir spilling over the top. She could feel it this time and all the brakes were void of any air. Hmmmmm i thought ok lets try it now with the hand brake in that position. I then noticed that the hand brake was in the forward position. I asked my daughter every time i opened the bleed screw if she felt the pedal fall she told me know (only on the rear brakes) the front she could feel it. I decided to pull the hand brake all the way back during this process. Tonight I started the bleeding process (brakes not blood thankfully) I had my daughter doing pedal duty while i ran around and performed the obligatory bleeding at each corner starting with the farthest from the M/C. ![]()
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