FjrVfr
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After replacing seals on my left front (non-linked) caliper I've still got sponginess at the hand lever (GenII w/LBS & ABS). Here's what I've tried so far:
MityVac'd fluid out the bottom bleeder. After the second bottle, I just started reusing the same clear fluid. I've put that same bottle through the system 5 or 6 times now.
MityVac'd fluid out the right, top bleeder in case air magically traveled from one caliper to the other. To my knowledge these are the only two bleeders related to the hand brake (LBS remember).
Repeated one and two with the old squeeze-loosen-hold-tighten-release method. Probably only a bottle's worth out each bleeder.
Tapped on every fluid bearing component with the handle of a screwdriver: calipers, lines, banjo bolts, reservoir, etc.
Cracked the banjo bolts at the lever and the calipers while squeezing. I know those things are notorious for hanging onto bubbles.
Bungied the lever to the throttle after adjusting it to position "1" for the highest compression and left it overnight. I've done this several nights with the bars in various positions (full left, center and full right). Even sat with it like that for about an hour wrapping on it with the screwdriver.
Cycled the ABS system using "hydraulic unit operation test #2" according to page 4-62 of the manual. If you ever need to do this, a common blade connector from Radio Shack across the sky blue and black wires (thanks Ionbeam) is your friend. I did this about a half dozen times.
After that I'm out of ideas. I'd keep bleeding it if I thought the 46th bottle of fluid would magically do the trick. After a dozen or so I'm flirting with the definition of insanity. At this point I'd be happy to take it to thebutcher dealer but I couldn't live with not knowing how they fixed it.
Any advice appreciated.
MityVac'd fluid out the bottom bleeder. After the second bottle, I just started reusing the same clear fluid. I've put that same bottle through the system 5 or 6 times now.
MityVac'd fluid out the right, top bleeder in case air magically traveled from one caliper to the other. To my knowledge these are the only two bleeders related to the hand brake (LBS remember).
Repeated one and two with the old squeeze-loosen-hold-tighten-release method. Probably only a bottle's worth out each bleeder.
Tapped on every fluid bearing component with the handle of a screwdriver: calipers, lines, banjo bolts, reservoir, etc.
Cracked the banjo bolts at the lever and the calipers while squeezing. I know those things are notorious for hanging onto bubbles.
Bungied the lever to the throttle after adjusting it to position "1" for the highest compression and left it overnight. I've done this several nights with the bars in various positions (full left, center and full right). Even sat with it like that for about an hour wrapping on it with the screwdriver.
Cycled the ABS system using "hydraulic unit operation test #2" according to page 4-62 of the manual. If you ever need to do this, a common blade connector from Radio Shack across the sky blue and black wires (thanks Ionbeam) is your friend. I did this about a half dozen times.
After that I'm out of ideas. I'd keep bleeding it if I thought the 46th bottle of fluid would magically do the trick. After a dozen or so I'm flirting with the definition of insanity. At this point I'd be happy to take it to the
Any advice appreciated.