Chiefblueman
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I finally finished installing the Spiegler brake lines on my GenI ABS but can't seem to get a proper firm lever at the front.
I used a Mity-Vac and speed bleeders for the initial fill, then just the speed bleeders pumping the master cylinder. I also used the bleeders conventionally ie: pump, release. I was very meticulous about keeping the reservoir full during the process, but could not get a firm lever. Tied the lever back to the bar overnight, this helped bring the lever up but I still get a higher lever by pumping once or twice. I've tapped on everything, lines, fittings, calipers, ABS unit, MC. Checked all fittings, bone dry. I've had the lever bungied 3 nights, no real improvement after the initial tie back. I have cycled the ABS and bled 3 times.
While gently pumping the brake lever and looking into the reservoir I noticed tiny bubbles coming from the orifice at the bottom. I can see the piston move forward as I squeeze, bubbles come from the reservoir side of the piston. A quick release will sometimes increase the amount of bubbles, a hard squeeze and hold will also produce bubbles. At no time does the lever sink while holding for a good period of time. Sometimes just gently working the lever produces tiny bubbles (Don HO anybody?). Every once in a while a reletively big bubble will emerge. Squeeze and hold will produce bubbles, but after a couple seconds they stop. These tiny bubbles do NOT make me happy NOR do they make me feel fine.
I have worked on, replaced and built from scratch several brake systems. The master cylinder under the floor of my hot rod Ford was a bit of a bitch requiring residual valves becuase the MC is lower than the calipers-wheel cylinders. This one's got me scratching my head a bit.
BTW, I did google search this subject. Any ideas guys?
I used a Mity-Vac and speed bleeders for the initial fill, then just the speed bleeders pumping the master cylinder. I also used the bleeders conventionally ie: pump, release. I was very meticulous about keeping the reservoir full during the process, but could not get a firm lever. Tied the lever back to the bar overnight, this helped bring the lever up but I still get a higher lever by pumping once or twice. I've tapped on everything, lines, fittings, calipers, ABS unit, MC. Checked all fittings, bone dry. I've had the lever bungied 3 nights, no real improvement after the initial tie back. I have cycled the ABS and bled 3 times.
While gently pumping the brake lever and looking into the reservoir I noticed tiny bubbles coming from the orifice at the bottom. I can see the piston move forward as I squeeze, bubbles come from the reservoir side of the piston. A quick release will sometimes increase the amount of bubbles, a hard squeeze and hold will also produce bubbles. At no time does the lever sink while holding for a good period of time. Sometimes just gently working the lever produces tiny bubbles (Don HO anybody?). Every once in a while a reletively big bubble will emerge. Squeeze and hold will produce bubbles, but after a couple seconds they stop. These tiny bubbles do NOT make me happy NOR do they make me feel fine.
I have worked on, replaced and built from scratch several brake systems. The master cylinder under the floor of my hot rod Ford was a bit of a bitch requiring residual valves becuase the MC is lower than the calipers-wheel cylinders. This one's got me scratching my head a bit.
BTW, I did google search this subject. Any ideas guys?