I have just replaced the seals on my front calipers (GQ) but have tried bleeding the brakes for 3 hours now with no luck.
No air in the rear, but cant get rid of it in the front. I've used 2 litres of fluid, but its still full of air.
Any ideas? Cant see any leaks etc, is there a knack to putting the seals in, I put brake fluid on them when installing, but is there something I may have done wrong?
Cheers,
Dave
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Brake bleeding problems
How can you tell if the cylinder seal has popped inside out due to over extension?
I've got most of the air out, so it is drivable, but if you pump the pedal, air bubbles appear in the reservoir.
Also, is there a trick to putting the piston boots on, this is my second set in 15000km (first set done by mechanic), but I am finding the boots won't seat properly, and just pop out as soon as the piston extends.
This is what happened after the mechanic tried 5 times to fix, but I'm having the same problem.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I've got most of the air out, so it is drivable, but if you pump the pedal, air bubbles appear in the reservoir.
Also, is there a trick to putting the piston boots on, this is my second set in 15000km (first set done by mechanic), but I am finding the boots won't seat properly, and just pop out as soon as the piston extends.
This is what happened after the mechanic tried 5 times to fix, but I'm having the same problem.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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